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2015 UNI FOOTBALL

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE

School University of Northern Iowa Head Coach (15th Season) Founded 1876 Alma Mater UNI Enrollment 11,928 Career Record 120-56 Nickname Panthers UNI Record 120-56 Colors Purple and Old Gold MVFC Record 73-31 Stadium UNI-Dome Capacity 16,324 FOOTBALL STAFF Affiliation NCAA FCS Conference Missouri Valley Football Bill Salmon Associate Head Coach/ President Dr. William Ruud RBs Athletic Director Troy Dannen Joe Davis / NCAA Faculty Rep Elaine Eshbaugh Athletic Website www.unipanthers.com QBs University Website www.uni.edu Ben Barkema Offensive Line Nick Danielson Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles FOOTBALL INFORMATION Jason Ray Wide Receivers Jeremiah Johnson Defensive Coordinator/ 2014 Record 9-5 2014 MVFC Record 6-2 Brandon Lynch Assistant Head Coach 2014 MVFC Finish 3rd for Defense/Defensive Backs 2014 Postseason FCS Playoffs (2nd Round) Bryce Paup Defensive Line/ Final Rank 10 Player Development STADIUM INFORMATION Olaitan Oguntodu Safeties D.J. Hord Director of Operations Home Facility UNI-Dome SUPPORT STAFF Capacity 16,324 Surface Turf Jed Smith Strength & Conditioning Field Opening 1976 Stadium Opening 1976 Nick Davis Strength & Conditioning Steve Nurse Equipment Manager Travis Stueve Athletic Training 2015 SCHEDULE Mike Bursik Analytics

Sep. 5 at Iowa State 7 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS Sep. 12 Eastern Washington 1 p.m. Sep. 19 at Cal Poly 9:30 p.m. Quick Facts 1 Oct. 3 at State* 12 p.m. Media Policies 2 Oct. 10 at North Dakota State* 1 p.m. Oct. 17 Western Illinois * 4 p.m. Personnel Breakdown 3 Oct. 24 at State* 2 p.m. Roster 4 Oct. 31 South Dakota* 1 p.m. The Program 6 Nov. 7 State* 4 p.m. Fall Preview 7 Nov. 14 at Missouri State* 2 p.m. Coaching Staff 8 Nov. 21 Southern Illinois* TBD Player Profiles 23 *Conference Games Opponents 50 Home Games In Bold 2014 Review 55 Record Book 70

1 MEDIA POLICIES

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PRACTICE POLICIES

The University of Northern Iowa athletics communications office is UNI’s football practices are primarily closed to the public and media. located in the Upper Northwest office area of the UNI-Dome. Media will be notified in advance of dates that practices will be open. Media planning to film/photograph practice should contact the UNI Jordie Lindley, Football Contact athletics communications office in advance to confirm arrangements (319-273-3642) and practice times. Colin McDonough, Assistant AD for Athletics Communications (319-273-5456) PLAYER AVAILABILITY Michelle VanDorn, Assistant AD for New Media (319-273-5455) All interviews with UNI student-athletes should be coordinated through the athletics communications office. During the season, SEASON CREDENTIALS players are available Mondays after the weekly media luncheon and Tuesdays before practice. Telephone interviews may be arranged Season credentials for UNI must be requested through Jordie Lindley Monday through Wednesday. All interview requests should be made ([email protected]) or Colin McDonough (colin.mcdonough@uni. at least 24 hours in advance. edu). Requests must be made prior to media day. STAFF INTERVIEWS SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS Interviews with the UNI coaching staff should also be arranged Credentials for individual games should be requested five days in through the UNI athletics communications office. Head coach advance to be considered. Mark Farley is available at the weekly Monday media luncheon and Tuesday prior to practice. UNI assistant coaches are available before VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS practice on Tuesdays. Telephone interviews with the head coach or staff members can be arranged by contacting the communications For highlights of Panther games, contact Assistant AD for New Mei- office. All interview requests should be made 24 hours in advance. da, Michelle Van Dorn ([email protected]). MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON MEDIA WILL CALL Each week during the season, UNI hosts a media luncheon at Pep- The will call window for credentials is located in the tunnel leading per’s in Cedar Falls. The luncheon begins at noon and will feature all from the PEC to the UNI-Dome. The window will open two hours prior in-season head coaches. to kickoff and will remain open until kickoff. CONFERENCE CALLS MEDIA PARKING Head coach Mark Farley is available via teleconference on Tuesdays Media parking for UNI home games is located in the Campbell B lot for the Missouri Valley Football Conference call at 11 a.m. Contact located to the east of the UNI-Dome off of 23rd street. UNI communications for information.

INTERVIEW ROOMS PRESS BOX SERVICES

Staff and select student-athletes will be available for post-game On game days, the UNI-Dome press box opens three hours prior to interviews following the game in HPC classroom 200. The room is kickoff. The media meal is served at halftime, provided by Papa John’s adjacent to the athletic administrative offices located above the North Pizza. Game notes and flip cards will be available before the game. endzone. Official stats, notes and quotes will be available during and following the game.

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Colin McDonough...... Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Communications Office: (319) 273-5456 Cell: (319) 277-7132 E-Mail: [email protected] Jordan Lindley...... Assistant Director for Athletics Communications, Football Contact Office: (319) 273-3642 Cell: (405) 474-9293 E-Mail: [email protected] Michelle Van Dorn...... Assistant Athletic Director/New Media Office: (319) 273-5455 Cell: (319) 290-5301 E-Mail: [email protected]

ON THE WEB www.unipanthers.com | @UNIFootball | @CoachMarkFarley | @UNIAthletics | www.facebook.com/UNIFootball

2 PERSONNELL BREAKDOWN

LETTERMEN RETURNING (37) LETTERMEN LOST (19)

OFFENSE (14) Ryan Bingaman (OL), Brion Carnes (QB), Kirk Harris (OL), David Johnson (RB), Brett LeMaster Charles Brown (WR), Logan Cunningham (WR), Isaac Lintz (WR), Alex Nank (OL), Chad (WR), Daurice Fountain (WR), Trevor Hanson Owens (WR), Will Roth (TE), Jack Rummells (OL), (OL), Sawyer Kollmorgen (QB), Braden Leh- Kevin Vereen (WR), Evan Williams (RB), Max man (TE), Darrian Miller (RB), Justin Putney Busher (LB), Jake Farley (LB), Ray Mitchell (DB), (OL), Robert Rathje (OL), Jacob Rathmacher Mac O’Brien (DL), Tate Omli (DB), Alex Paup (OL), Sam Rohr (TE), Shawn Rush (FB), Tyvis (LB), Xavier Williams (DL) Smith (RB), Bryce Sweeney (OL) 2014 REDSHIRTS (15)

A.J. Allen (LB), Bryce Anderson (LB), Jacob DEFENSE (20) Appleman (OL), Willie Beamon (DB), Eli Dunne (QB), Duncan Ferch (RB), Michael Kuntz (P), Isaac Ales (DL), Ray Buchanan Jr. (DB), Rickey Neal (DB), Elias Nissen (TE), Tyler Putney D’Shawn Dexter (LB), (OL), Ezra Szczyrbak (DL), Blake Thomas (LB), (DB), Jared Farley (LB), Griffin Gaeta (DL), Marcus Weymiller (RB), Ronelle McNeil (DL), Deiondre’ Hall (DB), Barkley Hill (LB), De’An- Joe Feldpausch (DB) gelo Jennings (LB), Tim Kilfoy (DB), Brett RETURNING STARTERS McMakin (LB), Ronelle McNeil (DL), Wyatt 2015 TRANSFERS (12) Peiffer (DL), Adam Reth (DL), Karter Schult Offense - 5 (DL), Jordan Webb (DB), Jamison Whiting Aaron Bailey (QB), Dalton Demos (QB), Bryce Player Position (DB), Blake Willson (LB), Preston Woods Douglas (DL), Dalton Ferch (WR), Rod Hall Braden Lehman TE (DL), Edwin Young (DB) (WR), Jarvis Holley (WR), Savon Huggins (RB), Sawyer Kollmorgen QB Brandon Napoleon (DB), Byron Rich (OL), Chris Charles Brown WR Schleuger (OL), DJ Singleton (DB), Brandon Robert Rathje OL SPECIALISTS (3) Smith (WR) Trevor Hanson OL Logan Bieghler (P), Michael Schmadeke 2015 NEWCOMERS(14) Defense - 6 (PK), Trent Simpson (LS) Player Position Trevor Allen (RB), Hezekiah Applegate (DL), Isaac Ales DL Philip Arendt (OL), Jesse Cardenas (LB), Ronelle McNeil DL Dewayne Collins (QB), Tyler Eads (DB), Aaron Brett McMakin LB Graham (FB), Connor Ham (WR), Jaylin James Tim Kilfoy SS (WR), Ryan Moser (OL), Taylor Otterstatter (TE), Makinton Dorleant CB Jackson Scott-Brown (OL), Seth Thomas (DL), Deiondre’ Hall CB Cal Twait (OL)

Special Teams - 3 Player Position Logan Bieghler P Michael Schmadeke PK Trent Simpson LS

Starters Lost - 13 Player Position Brion Carnes QB Chad Owens WR Kevin Vereen WR David Johnson RB Brett LeMaster WR Jack Rummells OL Ryan Bingaman OL Alex Nank OL Xavier Williams DL Mac O’Brien DL Ray Mitchell FS Jake Farley LB Max Busher LB

3 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School 94 Isaac Ales DL 6-3 268 Sr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine HS No. Name Pos. 23 A.J. Allen LB 6-2 204 R-Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS 1 Deiondre’ Hall DB 25 Trevor Allen RB 6-1 198 Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS 2 Makinton Dorleant DB 9 Bryce Anderson LB 6-2 210 R-Fr. Southfield, Mich./Grove HS 3 Willie Beamon DB 64 Hezekiah Applegate DL 6-3 270 Fr. Johnston, Iowa/Johnston HS 3 Jarvis Holley WR 65 Jacob Appleman OL 6-6 302 R-Fr. Rock Island, Ill./Alleman HS 4 Charles Brown WR 66 Philip Arendt OL 6-2 289 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina HS 5 Darrian Miller RB 15 Aaron Bailey QB 6-2 226 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook HS/Illinois 6 Ray Buchanan Jr. DB 3 Willie Beamon DB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast HS 7 Dalton Demos QB 90 Logan Bieghler P 6-0 205 Sr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk HS 8 Marcus Weymiller WR 11 Justin Black QB 6-2 222 Jr. Napoles, Fla./Barron Collier HS 9 Bryce Anderson LB 4 Charles Brown WR 5-10 175 Jr. Fort Meyers, Fla./Fort Meyers HS 9 Rod Hall WR 34 J’Veyon Browning RB 5-9 195 So. Kansas City, Kan./F.L. Schlagle HS 10 Daurice Fountain WR 6 Ray Buchanan Jr. DB 5-11 180 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS/Arkansas 11 Justin Black QB 44 Wes Burnside RB 5-9 202 Jr. Dysart, Iowa/Union HS/Iowa Central 12 Reggie Schulte QB 51 Jesse Cardenas LB 6-2 225 Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North HS 13 Dewayne Collins QB 60 Lee Carhart OL 6-4 297 So. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep 14 Eli Dunne QB 13 Dewayne Collins QB 6-2 195 Fr. , Ill./Wendell Philips Academy 15 Aaron Bailey QB 16 Logan Cunningham WR 5-11 190 Jr. Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights HS 16 Logan Cunningham WR 63 Devin Daily DL 6-6 251 So. Le Claire, Iowa/Pleasant Valley HS 17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB 7 Dalton Demos QB 6-6 203 So. St. Louis, Mo./CBC HS/Hutchinson CC 18 DJ Singleton DB 30 D’Shawn Dexter LB 5-11 200 Jr. Orlando, Fla./East River HS/Iowa Central 19 Brandon Napoleon DB 2 Makinton Dorleant DB 5-11 185 Sr. Naples, Fla./Lely HS/Maryland 20 Rashadeem Gray WR 98 Bryce Douglas DL 6-2 335 R-Fr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield HS/Illinois 21 Joe Feldpausch DB 14 Eli Dunne QB 6-4 227 R-Fr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell HS 22 Damon Hendrix LB 52 Tyler Eads DB 6-0 199 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City West HS 23 A.J. Allen LB 50 Matt Easley PK 5-11 200 Jr. Newton, Iowa/Newton HS 24 Tim Kilfoy DB 46 Jared Farley LB 6-1 221 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS 25 Trevor Allen RB 21 Joe Feldpausch DB 6-1 207 R-Sr. Dewitt, Iowa/Dewitt Central HS/Iowa Central 26 Dalton Ferch WR 26 Dalton Ferch WR 5-10 207 Jr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall HS/Iowa State 26 Rickey Neal LB 39 Duncan Ferch LB 6-2 226 R-Fr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall HS 27 Edwin Young DB 10 Daurice Fountain WR 6-3 203 So. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial HS 28 Savon Huggins RB 42 Griffin Gaeta DL 6-6 247 Jr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine HS 29 Jamison Whiting DB 33 FB 6-1 189 Fr. Oak Grove, Mo./Oak Grove HS 30 D’Shawn Dexter LB 20 Rashadeem Gray WR 5-10 170 So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay HS 31 Michael Malloy FB 1 Deiondre’ Hall DB 6-2 190 Sr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS 32 Tyvis Smith FB 9 Rod Hall WR 6-1 208 Sr. Augusta, Ga./Lucy C. Laney HS/Clemson 33 Barkley Hill LB 86 Connor Ham WR 6-2 182 Fr. Solon, Iowa/Solon HS 34 J’Veyon Browning RB 69 Trevor Hanson OL 6-6 290 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley HS 36 Jordan Webb DB 58 Clint Heaven LB 6-0 233 So. Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS/North Carolina 38 Elias Nissen TE 22 Damon Hendrix LB 6-1 215 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Camelback HS/Phoenix College 39 Duncan Ferch LB 33 Barkley Hill LB 6-0 223 Jr. Denver, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS 40 Michael Schmadeke PK 3 Jarvis Holley WR 6-0 196 Jr. Lawerenceville, Ga./Archer HS/Iowa Central 41 Blake Thomas LB 28 Savon Huggins RB 5-11 203 Sr. Jackson, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/Rutgers 42 Griffin Gaeta DL 83 Jaylin James WR 6-4 176 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East HS 43 Nash Stopko LB 81 Xavier James WR 6-2 175 So. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East HS 44 Wes Burnside RB 56 De’Angelo Jennings LB 6-2 226 Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Bixby HS/NE Oklahoma A&M 45 Shawn Rush DL 74 Trevor Jorgenson OL 6-7 290 Sr. La Crosse, Wis./Logan HS 46 Jared Farley LB 24 Tim Kilfoy DB 6-1 215 Sr. Davenport, Iowa/Assumption HS 47 Ronelle McNeil DL 17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB 6-2 214 Sr. Jenks, Okla./Jenks HS 48 Wyatt Peiffer DL 88 Sam Kuhter P 6-0 207 So. Toledo, Iowa/South Tama HS 49 Brett McMakin LB 92 Michael Kuntz P 6-1 179 R-Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS 50 Matt Easley PK 85 Braden Lehman TE 6-7 272 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina HS 51 Jesse Cardenas LB 55 Colton Lueck DL 6-4 277 Fr. Dyersville, Iowa/Beckman Catholic HS 52 Tyler Eads DB 31 Michael Malloy FB 6-0 210 Jr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS 55 Colton Lueck DL 84 Cody McCoy WR 6-1 208 Jr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk HS 56 De’Angelo Jennings LB 49 Brett McMakin LB 6-4 232 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley HS 58 Clint Heaven LB 47 Ronelle McNeil DL 6-3 235 R-Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS/Iowa Central 59 Blake Willson LB 60 Lee Carhart OL 4 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School No. Name Pos. 5 Darrian Miller RB 5-10 195 Sr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS/Kansas 63 Devin Dailey DL 71 Ryan Moser OL 6-5 296 Fr. St. Olaf, Iowa/Guttenburg HS 64 Hezekiah Applegate DL 19 Brandon Napoleon DB 5-11 185 Jr. Rahway, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/West Virginia 65 Jacob Appleman OL 26 Rickey Neal LB 6-3 218 R-Fr. Racine, Wis./Horlick HS 66 Philip Arendt OL 38 Elias Nissen TE 6-6 237 R-Fr. Springville, Iowa/Springville HS 67 Byron Rich OL 89 Tyler Otterstatter TE 6-6 244 Fr. Mayer, Minn./Mayer Lutheran HS 68 Hayden Shea OL 48 Wyatt Peiffer DL 6-5 241 Sr. Chaska, Minn./Chaska HS 69 Trevor Hanson OL 73 Justin Putney OL 6-6 337 Jr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City HS 70 Jacob Rathmacher OL 78 Tyler Putney OL 6-7 280 R-Fr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City HS 71 Ryan Moser OL 72 Robert Rathje OL 6-3 295 Jr. Van Horne, Iowa/Benton Community 72 Robert Rathje OL 70 Jacob Rathmacher OL 6-4 297 Sr. Story City, Iowa/Roland-Story HS 73 Justin Putney OL 99 Adam Reth DL 6-5 271 So. Manchester, Iowa/Manchester-West Delaware HS 74 Trevor Jorgenson OL 67 Byron Rich OL 6-4 315 So. Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen HS/Fort Scott CC 75 Cal Twait OL DJ Robinson DB 5-10 173 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley HS/Iowa Central 77 Bryce Sweeney OL 87 Sam Rohr TE 6-3 241 Sr. Brookfield, Wis./Central HS 78 Tyler Putney OL 45 Shawn Rush DL 6-1 247 Sr. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS 79 Chris Schleuger OL 79 Chris Schleuger OL 6-3 291 So. Wesley, Iowa/West Hancock HS/Iowa Western 80 Brandon Smith WR 40 Michael Schmadeke PK 5-10 187 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa/Columbus HS 81 Xavier James WR 93 Karter Schult DL 6-2 265 Jr. Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli HS 82 Trent Simpson LS 12 Reggie Schulte QB 6-2 205 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier HS 83 Jaylin James WR 74 Jackson Scott-Brown OL 6-5 307 Fr. Council Bluffs, Iowa/St. Alberts HS 84 Cody McCoy WR 68 Hayden Shea OL 6-4 293 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS 85 Braden Lehman TE 82 Trent Simpson LS 6-0 243 Jr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic HS/Ellsworth CC 86 Connor Ham WR 18 DJ Singleton DB 6-3 199 Jr. Union, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/Nebraska 87 Sam Rohr TE 97 Zach Skibinski DL 6-4 250 So. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS 88 Sam Kuhter P 80 Brandon Smith WR 6-3 200 Jr. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS/NDSU-Science 89 Taylor Otterstatter TE 32 Tyvis Smith FB 6-3 224 Jr. Davenport, Iowa/Central HS 90 Logan Bieghler P 43 Nash Stopko LB 6-2 223 Sr. Tiffin, Iowa/Clear Creek-Amana HS/Iowa Western 91 Ezra Szczyrbak DL 77 Bryce Sweeney OL 6-7 316 So. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS 92 Michael Kuntz P 91 Ezra Szczyrbak DL 6-5 278 R-Fr. Moose Lake, Minn./Moose Lake HS 93 Karter Schult DL 41 Blake Thomas LB 6-2 206 R-Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West HS 94 Isaac Ales DL 95 Seth Thomas DL 6-6 244 Fr. Stillwell, Kan./Blue Valley Southwest HS 95 Seth Thomas DL 75 Cal Twait OL 6-7 286 Fr. Manson, Iowa/Manson-Northwest Webster HS 96 Preston Woods DL 36 Jordan Webb DB 6-0 197 Sr. Burlington, Iowa/Burlington HS 97 Zach Skibinski DL 8 Marcus Weymiller WR 5-11 203 R-Fr. Waukon, Iowa/Waukon HS 98 Bryce Douglas DL 29 Jamison Whiting DB 6-3 188 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn HS 99 Adam Reth DL 59 Blake Willson LB 6-4 225 Sr. Shell Rock, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock HS 00 DJ Robinson DB 96 Preston Woods DL 6-2 264 So. South St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul HS 27 Edwin Young DB 5-11 187 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis University HS

Pronunciations

#94 Isaac Ales (Alice) #64 Hezekiah Applegate (Hez-a-ki-ah) #90 Logan Bieghler (Beeg-ler) #34 J’Veyon Browning (Jay-vee-on) #2 Makinton Dorleant (Mack-in-tin Door-lee-aunt) #42 Griffin Gaeta (Gay-ta) #28 Savon Huggins (Say-von) #17 Sawyer Kollmorgen (Saw-yer) #85 Braden Lehman (Lay-man) #48 Wyatt Peiffer (Fife-er) #72 Robert Rathje (Rach-ee) #79 Chris Schleuger (Sh-loo-ger) #40 Michael Schmadeke (Sch-mad-ah-kee) #91 Ezra Szczyrback (Zer-back) #8 Marcus Weymiller (Weigh-miller)

5 THE PROGRAM

In the Polls UNI has finished the year in the Top 25 in 11 of the last 14 seasons, and the Panthers have taken home a top-five ranking in seven of the last 14 seasons. UNI finished the 2014 season ranked No. 10 in both the FCS Coaches and Sports Network polls.

Consistency UNI tied the MVFC record for most consecutive weeks ranked in the Top 25 at 99 during the 2012 season.

In Good Company UNI, Appalachian State and Montana are the only Division I FCS schools that have finished the season ranked in the top-five seven times since 2001.

Around the Country Only five Division I football programs in the nation (FBS and FCS) have been ranked in the top-five of the final polls at least seven times since 2001 - USC, Ohio State, Appalachian State, Montana and UNI.

Home Sweet Home UNI is 42-10 inside the UNI-Dome since 2007 (.800 winning percent- age). The Panthers are also 37-7 inside the UNI-Dome during regular season play since 2007 (.842 winning percentage).

Top of the League UNI has had 41 student-athletes named to the MVFC All-Conference first-team since 2007, counting as the most in the league.

At the Helm In Missouri Valley Football Conference play, head coach Mark Far- ley has guided the Panthers to a record of 73-31 for an impressive .701 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 73 league victories. UNI BY THE NUMBERS

17 Appearances in FCS Playoffs 7 Trips to FCS Semifinals 2005 FCS National Championship Game Appearance 7 Top-Five Rankings Since 2001 16 Missouri Valley Football Conference Championships 6 Seasons of 10+ Wins Since 2001 196-50-1 All-Time in the UNI-Dome

73 Wins over Top-25 Opponents

6 FALL PREVIEW

Back In Purple and Gold The UNI football program kicks off the 2015 season on Sep. 5 against Iowa State. The Panthers will play host to five games in the UNI-Dome this season, including top-five ranked opponent Eastern Washington (Sep. 12).

40 Great Years The 2015 season will mark the 40th year of the UNI-Dome. With the Panthers currently holding a 196-50-1 record inside the UNI-Dome, it is safe to say that tradition has thrived in the building that was constructed in 1976.

Experience on the Field UNI returns 14 starters to the roster for 2015, combining for over 240 starts wearing the Purple and Old Gold. Out of the 14 starters, nine are seniors on the squad.

Back on the Line The Panthers suffered some critical injuries to the defensive side of the ball during the 2014 season, losing Joe Feldpausch, Zach Skibinski and Ronelle McNeil to season-ending injuries. All three players will return to the field for the 2015 season, with both McNeil and Feldpausch being granted a redshirt senior year.

High Ranks The Panthers returned a strong core of defensive players that will look to capa- tilize on a successful 2014 season on the line and in the secondary. UNI finished the 2014 season ranked in the top-15 in eight different statistical categories, including being ranked No. 2 in the FCS in sacks. UNI returns senior Isaac Ales, who finished the season ranked first on the team and in the top-30 in the coun- try in sacks.

MVFC Preseason Poll (First Place Votes) Points 1. North Dakota State (32) 389 2. Illinois State (8) 366 3. UNI 300 4. Youngstown State 265 5. South Dakota State 251 6. Indiana State 190 7. Southern Illinois 143 8. Western Illinois 139 9. Missouri State 91 10. South Dakota 66

Key Returners Pos. Yr. 2014 Stats Braden Lehman TE SR 13 starts, 11 rec, 203 yds, 2 TDs Sawyer Kollmorgen QB SR 7 starts, 111-213-5, 1,635 yds, 12 TDs Charles Brown WR JR 5 starts, 19 rec, 315 yds Robert Rathje OL JR 14 starts at center Trevor Hansen OL JR 14 games played, 5 starts Isaac Ales DL SR 14 starts, 55 tackles, 9.0 sacks Ronelle McNeil DL R-SR 7 starts, 33 tackles, 6.0 sacks Brett McMakin LB JR 14 starts, 103 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 1 int. Tim Kilfoy SS SR 14 starts, 73 tackles, 4 int. Makinton Dorleant CB SR 14 starts, 37 tackles, 7 pbu Deiondre’ Hall CB SR 14 starts, 74 tackles, 5 int., 6 pbu Logan Bieghler P SR 14 starts, 90 punts, 3,708 yds, 41.2 avg. Michael Schmadeke PK SR 14 starts, 132 pts, 27 FGs, 51 PATs 7

COACHING STAFF

UNI head coach Mark Farley, once known as the “walk on from Wau- kon”, has led the Panthers to a mark of 120-56 in his 14 years at the helm of the MARK FARLEY program. HEAD COACH | 15th Season In Missouri Valley Football Conference play, Farley has guided the Pan- thers to a record of 73-31 for an impressive .701 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 73 league victories. Included in that 14-year run for Farley and the Panthers are seven con- ference championships, eight playoff appearances, 11 top-25 final rankings, three national semifinal appearances and one national title game appearance in 2005. Farley holds the UNI record for postseason coaching victories with 11. He is 11-8 all-time in the FCS playoffs. AWARDS & HONORS Heading into his 15th year as the Panther mentor, Farley never has felt • 2012 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee more at home. Through his leadership, the Panthers have returned to the glory • 2007 recipient days when they won seven straight conference titles and made seven consecutive • 2007 Schutt Sports FCS Coach of the Year FCS playoff appearances in the decade of the ‘90s. In Farley’s 14 years at the helm, • 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year finalist UNI has won at least a share of seven Missouri Valley Football Conference titles. • Led UNI to first perfect regular season in MVFC History in 2007 UNI has also advanced to the quarterfinals (2003, 2007, 2011), semifinals (2001, • Guided UNI to first-ever National Championship game in 2005 2008) and the national title game (2005) in six of those eight playoff appearances. • 2005 Northwest Region Coach of the Year Eleven of Farley’s 14 previous Panther teams have finished the season ranked in the top-25. • 2001 AFCA NCAA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year The Panthers reached its eighth FCS playoff appearance and 11th top-25 • 2001, 2007 MVFC Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year final ranking under the direction of Farley in 2014 after a record-breaking season • Placed 3rd in 2001 Eddie Robinson Award ballot on and off the field. Farley saw six different athletes get named to seven different • Placed 10th in 2003 Eddie Robinson Award ballot All-America squads and 13 earn All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors. • Placed 12th in 2008 Eddie Robinson Award ballot During the 2014 season, Farley led the Panthers to wins over then unde- • Placed 15th in 2005 Eddie Robinson Award ballot feated Illinois State and North Dakota State, ending the Bison’s 33-game winning • Best record (11-3) of all MVFC rookie coaches in 2001 streak. Out of UNI’s 13 All-MVFC selections, Farley was key in the development of All-America running back David Johnson, who broke 15 school records during COACHING EXPERIENCE the 2014 season. Johnson was named to four separate All-America squads his senior year, including earning the title of Performance Awards • 1986-88: Graduate Assistant, UNI All-Purpose Performer of the Year. On the defensive side of the ball, Farley oversaw • 1989-97: Assistant Coach, UNI (LBs) the Panther corps earn a top-15 ranking in the FCS in eight different categories, • 1996: Recruiting Coordinator, UNI including a No. 3 ranking in team sacks. • 1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Kansas (LBs) The 2013 season started on a bright note with the Panthers going 4-0 • 2001-Present: Head Coach, UNI for the first time since 2007, jumping as high as fourth in the FCS rankings. The Panthers opened the season with a huge win over FBS and in-state foe Iowa EDUCATION State, defeating the Cyclones 28-20 in Ames. UNI spent seven weeks ranked in the • Waukon High School, 1981 top-15 and received votes from both the Coaches and Sports Network polls for the • UNI, 1987 | Major: Education remaining five weeks of the season. Farley led a young team in 2013 to an overall record of 7-5 and 3-5 in the • UNI, 1994 | Master’s: Health Education MVFC. He was at the helm to see 12 student-athletes earn all-conference hon- ors and three finish with All-America recognition, including star placekicker and PLAYING EXPERIENCE seven-time All-American Tyler Sievertsen. UNI faced four ranked teams during the • UNI, 1983-86 season, defeating No. 9 McNeese State and No. 9 Youngstown State, while also • Led the team in tackles from 1984-86 playing No. 1 North Dakota State to a one-point deficit. • 1985 MVFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year During the 2012 season, Farley led a Panther squad through a rough • Co-Captain of 1985 FCS National Semifinal team schedule, finishing 5-6 overall and 4-4 in the MVFC. Farley put confidence in a • Three-time first team all-conference young quarterback from Oklahoma as Sawyer Kollmorgen guided UNI through the • Two-time All-American honorable mention season, eventually picking up MVFC Freshman of the Year and MVFC Newcomer of the Year awards. The Panthers faced two BCS opponents and four ranked FCS • Two-time academic All-District opponents during the season. • Outstanding Senior Athlete-Variety Club of Iowa UNI won back-to-back MVFC titles in 2011 following a 7-1 run through the • UNI Purple and Old Gold Award league. UNI clinched a share of the MVFC title with a 23-20 double-overtime win at Illinois State to close the regular season. The Panthers also achieved Farley’s sixth PERSONAL 10-plus win season since taking over in 2001. The Panthers posted a mark of 4-2 • Hometown: Waukon, Iowa against ranked foes in 2011, including a 28-21 win over No. 12-ranked Wofford in • Family: Wife, Lori; sons Jake (24) and Jared (19); daughter Jamie the second round of the FCS playoffs. (22). The Panthers won their third MVFC title in four years in 2010. The Pan- thers started slow at 2-3 following an overtime loss at Southern Illinois, but rallied to win five games in a row and clinched the regular season conference title with a week remaining in the regular season. UNI eventually dropped a 14-7 opening round NCAA Playoff game to Lehigh to end the 2010 campaign. UNI led the MVFC in rushing offense (216.58 yards/game), rushing defense (104.42 yards/game), sacks (3.08/game) and tackles-for-loss (6.92/game). UNI ranked No. 9 in the nation in

9 COACHING STAFF sacks, No. 9 in rushing offense and No. 10 in rushing defense. ties in my life and this is by far the best experience. I am so excited for this In 2009, the Panthers rose to No. 2 in the national polls following a 5-1 start opportunity.” to the season. Included in that run was a near-upset of the In his first season, Farley led the Panthers back to the FCS elite. at . UNI finished 11-3 overall in 2001, placed first in the MVFC with a 6-1 mark, In 2008, Farley directed the Panthers to back-to-back conference and advanced to the FCS national semifinals for the fifth time in school his- championships for the first time since the 1995-1996 seasons. The Panthers tory. It was the Panthers’ first conference title and playoff appearance since posted a mark of 12-3 overall and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA FCS 1996. Playoffs. UNI scored a pair of playoff wins over Maine and New Hampshire. During the season, UNI defeated five ranked FCS opponents and The Panthers’ 2007 season will go down in the books as one of the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) opponent Ball State, which went on to finest ever. UNI became the first team in the 23-year history of the Missouri defeat Motor City Bowl-bound Toledo later in the year. The Panthers finished Valley Football Conference to post a perfect 11-0 regular season. UNI also the season ranked fourth in both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today became the first MVFC team to record a perfect 6-0 mark in road games. The final FCS polls. Panthers attained the No. 1 ranking in the Sports Network poll and held the The conference and the nation took notice. Farley was named the top spot for the final six weeks of the regular season. league’s Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year and Coaches As a result of the Panthers’ success in 2007, fans came out in Association (AFCA) Region 4 Coach of the Year. He placed third in the Eddie droves to the UNI-Dome. UNI set a single-season average attendance Robinson Award balloting. He received 16 first-place votes, the most of any record by drawing 16,118 fans per game. Also, for the first time in school candidate. He still sits atop the conference with the best record for rookie history UNI sold out three straight games in the Dome beginning with a coaches. Homecoming crowd of 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois, followed by Youngstown The Panthers re-grouped in 2003 to claim a share of the confer- State with 16,528 and Indiana State with 16,624. ence title when it won a hard-fought, come-from-behind contest against When the year was done the accolades rolled in with Farley earn- previously undefeated and No. 2-ranked Southern Illinois in the final regular ing National Coach of the Year honors in winning the Eddie Robinson Award, season game. UNI went on to defeat No. 24-ranked Montana State in the an honor given to the top FCS coach by The Sports Network. Farley was also UNI-Dome in the first round of the playoffs, then was sent on the road to No. named the 2007 Bruce Craddock MVFC Coach of the Year. 3 and eventual national champion Delaware, where it fell 37-7 on a cold and In 2006, Farley guided the Panthers to another top-25 ranking and a snowy afternoon to finish 10-3 overall. The Panthers were ranked fifth in The second-place finish in the ultra-competitive Missouri Valley Football Confer- Sports Network/CSTV final Top 25. Throughout the season, UNI defeated ence. UNI’s offense finished the year ranked No. 4 in the nation and senior four ranked teams and appeared on television five times. Farley again was a Dre Dokes led the nation with seven . finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award. Farley’s 2005 Panthers made school history by reaching the first When all was said and done in 2004, the Panthers were judged on NCAA FCS national championship game in the program’s history. The Pan- their first five games, and not their final six. Despite six consecutive victories thers reached the final by edging out No. 15 Eastern Washington (38-35), No. by an average margin of 23.7 points, UNI couldn’t overcome a 1-4 start to be- 1-ranked New Hampshire (24-21) and No. 4 Texas State (40-37) in overtime. gin the year. As a result, the Panthers were passed over for the FCS playoffs UNI’s 2005 Missouri Valley Football Conference title run is one that but finished on a high with a 7-4 record, including a 5-2 mark in the always will stick in the memory banks of all Panther fans. UNI dropped to 2-2 in the tough MVFC to place third behind post-season selections Southern Illinois league and 4-3 overall after a disappointing 38-3 loss to Illinois State. and Western Kentucky. Their strong finish earned them a No. 25 ranking in “We talked after that game that our goal was to go from worst to both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today final polls. first - and not just first in the conference,” Farley said. Farley grew up not far from Cedar Falls, and the UNI-Dome, in a The Panthers then pulled off the unthinkable as they knocked off small community called Waukon. He was a three-sport standout at Waukon three-ranked opponents in three weeks to capture a share of the conference High School. He played quarterback his junior year and tailback his senior title. year, while also seeing time at strong safety. He was a forward on the bas- UNI scored a 21-7 home win over No. 11-ranked Youngstown ketball team (all-conference two years) and a pitcher and shortstop for the State. UNI followed it up with an amazing 23-20 double-overtime win at No. team (all-conference three years). Despite his success, he wasn’t 6 Western Kentucky. Western Kentucky was set to win the game on the final play, but UNI’s Everette Pedescleaux blocked the field goal and the Panthers eventually won the game on a 20-yard strike from Eric Sanders to Justin Surrency. The Panthers concluded their conference run with a dramatic, come-from-behind thriller with No. 4-ranked Southern Illinois in a raucous UNI-Dome in front of 15,536 fans. The Panthers trailed 24-10 entering the fourth quarter but responded with 15 points in the final 15 minutes to score a 25-24 win. UNI scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 4th-and-2 when Sand- ers hooked up with Jamie Goodwin for a 35-yard score. UNI then held the Salukis when senior Darin Heideman nabbed SIU running back Arkee Whitlock short of the first down marker and the celebration was on. “I think it’s the most quality team you could put together,” Farley said. “When I say a team, it was 56 guys who stepped up, put together a run and beat many teams, and we had to do it on the road. It’s hard to put togeth- er a team like this without any superstars, but with guys who were always there for you and believed in each other. It’s a special group.” Farley earned Northwest Region Coach of the Year honors from Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, and he finished 15th in the Eddie Robinson Award balloting. “This is home to me,” he said at the time of his selection as UNI’s head coach. “Through football, I’ve been presented with great opportuni-

10 COACHING STAFF highly recruited and he took a year off before pursuing his college degree. FARLEY VS. ALL OPPONENTS His job as a truck driver brought him through Cedar Falls each Monday. He would Team W L Pct. drop into the UNI-Dome to check out the Panther football team. In the fall of 1982, he walked on Appalachian State 0 1 .000 Ball State 1 0 1.000 to the team, redshirting that first season. He received the Special Team Award his second year, Brigham Young 0 1 .000 then became a starting inside linebacker three years. He earned honorable mention all-Amer- Cal Poly 2 0 1.000 ica honors twice, was named MVFC co-Defensive Player of the Year, was selected a team Central State 1 0 1.000 co-captain, and was named a two-time academic all-district. He led the team in tackles three Delaware 0 2 .000 consecutive years. Drake 4 0 1.000 During Farley’s three years as a starter, UNI compiled a 27-7-1 record and advanced Eastern Illinois 1 0 1.000 to the 1985 FCS semifinals. Eastern Washington 1 0 1.000 “When I came (for the interview), I wanted to stop back (in the Dome),” Farley said. Hawai’i 0 1 .000 “I came to the doors and I stood on that balcony on the concourse. I just wanted to get that Illinois State 8 7 .533 energy from the Dome, because there’s still something about this place. I looked at the banners Indiana State 10 2 .833 and remembered the players that were here. We can be proud of this university in football.” Iowa 0 4 .000 Farley went straight from a player to a graduate assistant for two years under Coach Iowa State 2 6 .250 and then was elevated to a full-time assistant. Between 1987-96, he was the posi- Lehigh 0 1 .000 Maine 2 0 1.000 tion coach for such former UNI stars as Bryce Paup, James Jones, William Freeney and Andre McNeese State 1 0 1.000 Allen. Paup and Jones went on to play in the NFL, of course, while Allen and Freeney played in Minnesota-Deluth 1 0 1.000 the Arena League and CFL. Four times Farley’s players were named league Defensive Players of Minnesota State-Mankato 2 0 1.000 the Year. Missouri State 14 1 .933 In total, he coached five UNI all-Americans and 22 all-conference selections the first Montana 0 2 .000 time around on staff. He also was the punt return specialist. That segment had a NCAA average Montana State 1 0 1.000 ranking of sixth from 1989-1993, with two second-place statistical rankings. He also served New Hampshire 3 0 1.000 as the team’s Strength and Speed Coordinator. He was a Certified Strength and Conditioning Nicholls State 1 0 1.000 Specialist and a Certified Level 1 Coach of the U.S. Weightlifting Federation. He designed and North Dakota 0 1 .000 coordinated the reconstruction of UNI’s strength facility and implemented individualized com- North Dakota State 4 3 .571 puter weight training programs. Northern Arizona 2 0 1.000 In an interview following Farley’s hiring, Mudra, a former head coach at Florida Northern Colorado 2 0 1.000 Northern Michigan 1 0 1.000 State, now retired and living in Florida, said, “I had three helpers who went on to become NFL Northwestern State 1 0 1.000 head coaches. Farley is as good as any coaching prospect I worked with. I just feel like (UNI) Oklahoma State 0 1 .000 couldn’t have hired a better guy. He’s a perfect fit for that situation. I think he’s bright - real Richmond 0 1 .000 bright. Probably the most important thing is, he’s really involved in football. If you cut his head St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 1.000 open, nothing would come out but footballs. He’s real intense.” South Dakota 5 1 .833 Jones, a 1991 NFL third-round pick by the , said of Farley in a post- South Dakota State 6 3 .667 hire interview, “He makes athletes get the most out of themselves. One thing all of us under Southern Illinois 6 8 .428 him did was work hard. That’s the way he coached it, and that’s what he expected out of you. Southern Utah 3 0 1.000 He was just one of those coaches you wanted to go out there and play your hardest for. He’ll Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 probably still have (that) energy when he’s 65. That’s just Coach Farley.” Tennessee Tech 1 0 1.000 When Terry Allen left the Panthers in 1997 to become head coach at the University Texas State 1 0 1.000 of Kansas, Farley was one of UNI’s assistants to follow. Farley was the Jayhawks’ inside and Wayne State (Mich.) 2 0 1.000 outside linebacker coach. In Lawrence, he coached two all-Big 12 players, one all-American Western Illinois 11 3 .785 Western Kentucky 3 3 .500 and five Players of the Week. He produced the KU all-time sack leader for season and career Wisconsin 0 1 .000 and recruited the 1999 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. He was rated one of the top recruiters in Wofford 1 0 1.000 the Midwest by MoKan Recruiting Service. He also assisted with the punt return and block spe- Youngstown State 12 1 .923 cialists. His players blocked or returned a punt for a touchdown against 11 of the league teams Totals 120 58 .674 at least once. Having worked under, or played for, three of the best football minds in Mudra, and Allen, there’s little doubt Farley knows football. However, it is also his passion, not only for the game, but for the University of Northern Iowa, that has helped carry the Panthers back to the top of FCS football. “We just want to take it a step higher, raise the bar to our expectations at the Univer- sity of Northern Iowa. We want to win the league - we WILL win the league... people are scared to come in (the UNI-Dome). We want to fill this place. You don’t know how exciting it was as a player and as a coach with 16,000 people, keys ringing all the time on kickoffs. That’s neat. I love it when the opposing team stands at that doorway down there and that is all happening. “I want our players to feel that because that is a special feeling, and that is why we’re here and that’s what we’re after to achieve, because if you win this conference, you can win the national championship.”

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Associate head coach Bill Salmon has served as an assistant coach in BILL SALMON all 36 Panther FCS playoff games in the program’s history and will begin his 29th ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/RBs year as part of the UNI coaching staff during the 2015 season. 29th Season Salmon was an integral part of UNI’s return to the FCS Playoffs during the 2014 season, coaching senior running back David Johnson to a standout season. Johnson broke 15 school records in 2014, earning All-MVFC first-team honors and four separate All-American selections. The UNI offense finished the 2014 season leading the country in redzone offense and securing a top-30 ranking in scoring offense. AWARDS & HONORS Salmon also helped lead a talented 2013 offense which saw 1,962 • 2001 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame yards on the ground and 2,276 yards through the air to combine for 4,238 total offensive yards during the season. Along with his associate head coach and COACHING EXPERIENCE offensive coordinator duties, Salmon served as the running backs coach. Salmon • 2001-Present: Associate Head Coach/Runnings Backs, UNI coached first team All-MVFC honoree David Johnson to 1,286 rushing yards in a • 1998-2000: Offensive Coodinator/Running Backs, Kansas season. • 1997-99: Offensive Coodinator/Tight Ends, Kansas In 2012, Salmon served as the wide receivers coach along with his • 1996: Wide Receivers, UNI offensive coordinator duties, leading the receiving corps to a successful season. • 1988-95: Running Backs, UNI Salmon saw senior Terrell Sinkfield rack up 499 yards through the air as one of • 1986-87: Wide Receivers, UNI Sawyer Kollmorgen’s main targets. Salmon also led a young group on the receiv- • 1983-85: Runnings Backs, UNI ing team with Brett LeMaster shining as a sophomore with 601 receiving yards and four . As offensive coordinator, Salmon helped the UNI offensive EDUCATION finish with 2,594 yards in the air and 1,637 yards on the ground. • UNI, 1980 | Major: Physical Education During the 2011 campaign, Salmon helped UNI to a 7-1 MVFC record, sharing the MVFC crown. He led the Panther offense to a top-35 scoring offense PLAYING EXPERIENCE ranking, sending the team into the quarterfinal round of the FCS Playoffs. He also • UNI, 1972-76 saw offensive standouts Tirrell Rennis, Jay Teply and David Johnson receive All- • 1974 honorable mention All-American MVFC honors. • 1974 honorable mention All- In 2010, Salmon led the UNI offense to a No. 9 ranking in the nation in • 1975 North Central Conference MVP rushing offense and No. 1 ranking in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. • 1975 first team all-conference Salmon also took over as the Panthers’ running backs coach in 2010, where he • 1975 third team All-American oversaw the running of honorable mention all-MVFC back Carlos Anderson. • Set nine different school records while playing at UNI In 2009, Salmon directed the Panther offense to a Missouri Valley Foot- ball Conference-best 417.3 yards per game. UNI also topped the MVFC in passing PERSONAL efficiency and ranked 11th in the nation in that category. The Panthers put up • Hometown: Cedar Falls, Iowa 367 points on the season (33.4 per game), including seven games of 28 points or • Family: Wife, Kim better. Quarterback Pat Grace was the MVFC first-team selection at quarter- back, tight ends Ryan Mahaffey and Schuylar Oordt were second-team honor- ees, and D.J. Hord was named honorable mention under Salmon’s guidance. Salmon (SAHL-mun) rejoined the Panther staff in 2001 as associate head coach, offensive coordinator and assistant in charge of the wide receivers. Prior to his return to UNI, Salmon served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Kansas from 1997-2000. Salmon was also the running backs coach for the Jayhawks in 1999 and 2000. “It’s still UNI,” he said upon his return to the Cedar Valley. “Still foot- ball. Still people I know. It’s easy. This is home.” Salmon is a native of Cedar Falls, a graduate of Cedar Falls High School and a UNI football alum. Salmon started three years at quarterback (1973-75) for the Panthers and was known for his excellent throwing arm, quick release, great quickness, speed, football knowledge (he called about 75 percent of his own plays), and was superb at running the Panther veer attack. He ran as good as any running back, and was not afraid to do so. He was a third team all-America selection and North Central Confer- ence Offensive Player of the Year following his senior campaign when he led UNI to the NCAA Division II playoffs. He set a multitude of school records, including throwing for 4,342 regular season career yards and gaining 5,371 yards in total offense. He was drafted in the 10th round by the , but an off-season knee injury ended his playing career. 12 COACHING STAFF

Former UNI director of athletics and head football coach, , called Salmon “the greatest and smartest quarterback I’ve ever coached. He can throw the ball a mile, runs like any back and could even kick if we asked him to. I’ve never seen a quarterback with as much talent, confidence, poise and knowledge as Bill Salmon has. But it’s his take-charge attitude and game-breaking capabilities which really makes him great.” Salmon first served as a UNI assistant from 1983-96, coaching the wide receivers and running backs. He was Farley’s first appointee when he was hired at UNI as head coach. “Trust is the number one reason,” Farley said when describing why he wanted Salmon on his staff. “I was a defensive coach and I wanted someone I could turn the offense over to, and let them control that phase of the game.” In 2005, the Panthers’ offense flourished and set a school record with 6,008 yards of total offense. UNI also set school marks in points scored (449), offensive plays (1,024) and first downs (298). UNI ranked No. 6 in the nation in pass efficiency, No. 31 in passing offense, No. 32 in scoring offense and No. 34 in total offense. The Panthers placed first in the Gateway in passing efficiency, fourth in pass offense, fifth in rushing offense and fifth in total offense. The Panther offense continued to put up impressive numbers in 2006. UNI ranked No. 4 in the nation in total offense (408.3 yards/game), 8th in passing efficiency (152.45 rating), 10th in rushing offense (219.3 yards/game) and 11th in scoring (31.0 points/game). In 2006, the Panthers led the league in total offense. In 2007, UNI led the league in total offense (457.31 yards/game) and ranked second in the league in passing efficiency (168.19 rating). The Panther offense set school records for points (469), rushing yards (2,956), rushing touchdowns (39), first downs (322) and rushing first downs (163). The UNI offense put together one of the finest seasons ever in 2007 under Salmon. The Panthers scored 469 points to set a school record and tallied the most rushing yards (2,956) in school history. In 2008, the Panther offense set a school record with 661 rushing attempts while earning a No. 3 seed for the FCS playoffs and racking up a school-record tying 12 victories. He tutored a pair of freshmen to the Missouri Valley Football Conference’s All-Newcomer team in Jarred Herring and Josh Collins in 2008. Collins led the Pan- thers with 502 receiving yards and 32 catches, while Herring led the team with four touchdown receptions. Salmon has coached 34 Panther all-conference selections, 14 all-Americans and six wide receivers who have gone on to play in the NFL, including wide receiver Dedric Ward, who was a third-round selection in the 1998 NFL draft by the . His wife’s name is Kim. He was born Jan. 27, 1954, in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Cedar Falls High School in 1972, where he was an all-conference, all-district and all-state selection and a team MVP.

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Joe Davis is in his first season as UNI’s offensive coordinator and JOE DAVIS coach. OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QBs Davis comes to UNI after spending two seasons with the Raiders as 1st Season their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, leading the Shippensburg offense to new heights. During the 2014 season, Shippensburg’s up tempo attack was ranked eighth in Division II football in total offense averaging 513 yards per game, second in first downs averaging 29 per game and third nationally in plays averaging 87 per game. He also coached junior quarterback Chris Lawshe to a single-season school record in completion percentage. The 2014 season was COACHING EXPERIENCE the fourth consecutive year that Davis’s quarterbacks accounted for over 3,000 • 2015-Present: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, UNI yards of offense and 30 touchdowns. • 2013-2014: Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Shippensburg University In his inaugural season with the Raiders, Davis led an offense that • 2009-2012: Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Wheaton College (Ill.) averaged 335 yards through the air, 37.4 points and 465 total offensive yards • 2006-2009: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator, North per game. He provided influential coaching to quarterback Zach Zulli, who led Park University (Chicago) the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference with 35 touchdowns as a senior • 2003-2005: Quarterbacks, Wayne State and averaged 318.2 passing yards per game. In 2013, Davis was a participant in the 2013 NCAA and NFL Coach- PLAYING EXPERIENCE es Academy in Charlotte, which provided 30 coaches from the NCAA and 30 • Vienna Rangers (Austria), 2003 coaches from the NFL teams with an opportunity to gain further knowledge in • NIFL and AFL the coaching world. • Adrian College, eight school records/two-time team captain Prior to his stint with Shippensburg, Davis spent four seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the highly successful Divi- EDUCATION sion III program at Wheaton College in Illinois from 2009-2012. Under his direc- • Adrian College, 2002 | Major: Communications tion, the Thunder averaged more than 35 points and 400 yards per game while • Wayne State, 2005 | M.A. in Sports Administration totaling 18 All-Conference selections on offense along with two All-Americans. Davis was also the quarterbacks coach at Wayne State from 2003-05 PERSONAL before heading to in Chicago to become the associate • Hometown: Brighton, Mich. head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Vikings for • Family: Wife, Whitney; Daughter, Zoey three seasons. While at North Park, his offenses produced five All-CCIW hon- orees, including one All-American, while also breaking a combined six school passing records. The Brighton, Mich. native played collegiate football at Adrian Col- lege, where he was the starting quarterback for the Bulldogs. He finished his career with eight school records and was a two-time team captain. Davis continued his career after graduation, playing overseas and working as the offensive coordinator for the Vienna Rangers in Austria in 2003. He also spent three seasons as a quarterback in both the National Indoor Football League and the . He earned his B.A. in communications from Adrian in 2002 and received an M.A. in sports administration from Wayne State in 2005. Joe and his wife, Whitney, are the proud parents of a young daughter, Zoey.

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Ben Barkema is in his first season as UNI’s offensive line coach. BEN BARKEMA Barkema, an Iowa native, was the tight ends coach at Missouri OFFENSIVE LINE State University for two seasons prior to UNI. He also worked with the MSU 1st Season special teams and was involved with MSU’s digital recruiting efforts while with the Bears. In his first season with Missouri State, Barkema coached two standout tight ends in veteran Matt Swan and newcomer Gannon Sinclair. Swan went on to earn MVFC Scholar-Athlete second team after starting all 12 games while Sinclair earned eight starts and finished with three touchdowns. During his second year, he also saw Sinclair and punter Chris Sullens earn COACHING EXPERIENCE MVFC honorable mention status. • 2015-Present: Offensive line, UNI Prior to his stint in Springfield, Barkema was the defensive line • 2013-2014: Tight Ends, Missouri State coach for Upper Iowa in Fayette, Iowa during the 2012 season. He assisted • 2012: Defensive Line, Upper Iowa with special teams and video coordination, while recruiting the state of Iowa • 2009-2011: Graduate Assistant, Iowa State and Wisconsin. His punt return unit ranked third nationally in NCAA Division II Football. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Barkema also spent three years as a graduate assistant coach for • Cleveland Browns, 2008 Iowa State. While with the Cyclones, he was an integral part in recruiting in • Iowa State, 2003-2007 as starting tight end the state of Missouri and Kansas, while also organizing the offensive scout • Caught 52 passes for 566 yards and four touchdowns team. He also worked with the team’s linebackers and special teams. During • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2006-2007 his time with the Cyclones, he coached four All-Big 12 players, including 2011 • Big 12 All-Academic, 2007 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, A.J. Klein. As a graduate of Iowa State, Barkema had a standout career as a EDUCATION Cyclone, starting 36 games at tight end from 2003-2007. He caught 52 passes • Iowa State, 2007 | Major: Business for 566 yards and scored four touchdowns during his career. He matched a • Iowa State, 2011 | Master’s: Education Leadership and Policy career-high with 18 receptions during his senior season in 2007 and complet- Studies ed his college career averaging more than 10 yards per receptions. His tenure in Ames also saw him play in the 2004 Independence Bowl and 2005 Houston PERSONAL Bowl. • Hometown: Muscatine, Iowa His best individual game came in 2005 when he snagged three receptions for 61 yards and touchdown in a 30-16 home win over Colorado. Barkema earned Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll status in the fall of 2006 and the spring of 2007 and was also a Big 12 All-Academic selection in 2007. After finishing his career with the Cyclones, Barkema was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent following the 2008 NFL Draft. He then returned to Ames for the 2009 season as the programs graduate assistant. A native of Muscatine, Iowa, Barkema was a three-sport standout, earning all-state honors in football and while also leading his base- ball team to the state tournament. He was named the Quad City Times’ 2003 Male Athlete of the Year. He earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Iowa State in 2007 and 2011 respectively. He completed his postgraduate work in educa- tion leadership and policy studies.

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Jason Ray is in his first season as the Panthers’ wide receivers JASON RAY coach. WIDE RECEIVERS Ray joins the Panther coaching staff after two seasons at Oklaho- 1st Season ma State. Under his direction of the Cowboy wide receivers, OSU turned in the sixth-best season in school history for career receptions and the fourth- best season in school history for passing offense. He coached receiver Josh Stewart into the top-four in OSU history in career receptions along with a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the coaches during the 2013 season. He also worked with the punt and kick returners, having a hand in Oklahoma State finishing 2013 ranked 11th in the country in punt returns, 37th COACHING EXPERIENCE in kickoff returns and 14th nationally in scoring offense. He saw Justin Gilbert • 2015-Present: Wide Receivers, UNI earn a No. 5 ranking in the Big 12 and No. 27 ranking nationally with 25.2 yards • 2013-2014: Wide Receivers, Oklahoma State per kickoff while Stewart led the Big 12 in punt returns, breaking the confer- • 2012: Wide Receivers, Wyoming ence record with his 95 yard punt return touchdown in 2013. • 2009-2011: Running Backs, Wyoming Ray began his coaching career at the University of Wyoming, spend- ing four seasons in Laramie as the running backs coach from 2009-2011 and as PLAYING EXPERIENCE the wide receivers coach in 2012. Ray’s lead pupil at Wyoming was Alvester • Wide Receiver, Missouri Alexander, who finished his career ninth on the school’s career rushing list • Member winning bowl teams at the 2008 Cotton Bowl, 2005 Inde- and third in career rushing touchdowns with 27. While at his post at Wyoming, pendence Bowl and 2003 Independence Bowl Ray saw Alexander set the single-season rushing touchdown and single-game • Big 12 All-Academic touchdown records at 14 and five, respectively, earning him All-Mountain West • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll honors. Prior to his stint at Wyoming, Ray was a Development Associate with EDUCATION the Tiger Scholarship Fund at his alma mater, the University of Missouri. Ray • Missouri, 2007 | Major: Business Administration-Marketing (Minor had an integral role in assisting with prospective donor solicitation, coordinat- in English) ing special events and projects and also cultivating and providing stewardship toward the Tiger Scholarship Fund. PERSONAL A wide receiver for the from 2003-2007, Ray was a • Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla. part of four bowl teams, including the Tigers’ wins in the 2008 Cotton Bowl, the 2005 Independence Bowl and the 2003 Independence Bowl. He was named to the Academic All-Big 12 team and was also a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Ray was a key member of the Missouri offense that ranked No. 5 in the nation in total offense and No. 8 in scoring offense in 2007. Ray was voted president of the Missouri Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as a senior, and he was a team captain for Missouri’s 12-win team in 2007. He graduated with a degree in business administration-marketing with a minor in English in 2007.

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Nick Danielson is in his first season at the UNI tight ends and offen- NICK DANIELSON sive tackles coach. TIGHT ENDS/OFFENSIVE TACKLES Prior to working with the Panthers, Danielson served as an offensive 1st Season graduate assistant at Utah. He also held a similar position at Wyoming in 2012 before spending the following season as the tight ends coach with the Cow- boys. Danielson’s first job was as a player-coach for the Arlanda Jets in Märsta, Sweden in 2011. He also helped coach the Jets’ U11, U13 and U15 junior teams. He spent the spring of 2012 as an assistant offensive line coach at COACHING EXPERIENCE the University of Puget Sound before accepting a graduate assistantship at • 2015-Present: Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles, UNI Wyoming that summer. • 2013-2014: Graduate Assistant, Utah Danielson was a three-time all-conference offensive lineman for • 2012: Tight Ends/GA, Wyoming Occidental College, where he lettered from 2007-10. He was a team captain and • 2012 (Spring): Assistant Offensive Line Coach, Puget Sound Occidental’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a senior. He also participated in track at Occidental. PLAYING EXPERIENCE The Snohomish, Wash. native earned a bachelor’s degree in sociolo- • Offensive Lineman, Occidental College 2007-10 gy from Occidental in 2011 and a master’s in educational psychology from Utah. • Three-Time All-Conference selection • Team Captain • Occidental’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman

EDUCATION • Occidental, 2011 | Major: Sociology • Utah, 2014 | Masters’: Educational Psychology PERSONAL • Hometown: Snohomish, Wash.

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Jeremiah Johnson will begin his ninth season at UNI, serving as JEREMIAH JOHNSON the Panthers’ defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LBs Johnson was an integral part of UNI’s defensive unit finishing 9th Season ranked in the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. Under the direction of Johnson, he saw two lineback- ers, Jake Farley and Brett McMakin, earn All-MVFC honors. Farley finished the season leading The Valley in tackles while McMakin ended his season ranked No. 34 in the country in total sacks. The 2013 season for the Panthers saw a young defensive core shine while making big plays for the team. Johnson coached the defense COACHING EXPERIENCE to finishing in the top-30 in the FCS in four defensive statistical categories, • 2013-Present: Defensive Coordinator, UNI including being ranked No. 19 in the country in total defense. Johnson also • 2009-12: Defensive Backs/Linebackers, UNI saw senior linebacker Jordan Gacke finish with All-MVFC honors. • 2007-08: Video Coordinator, UNI Johnson served as the defensive backs coach during the 2012 sea- • 2003-06: Wide Receivers/Secondary, Loras College son, seeing seniors Varmah Sonie, Garrett Scott and Wilmot Wellington shine • 2002: Graduate Assistant/Video Coordinator, Wyoming for the Panthers. Wellington led the Panthers in tackles with 85. Johnson led Sonie and Scott to 131 combined tackles, with Sonie earning All-MVFC EDUCATION second team and Scott earning honorable mention status. • Kansas, 2000 | Major: Sports Science His previous three seasons at UNI, Johnson served as recruiting • Loras, 2005 | Masters: Athletic Administration coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach. He also split duties as a secondary coach and video coordinator in 2007 and 2008. As an assistant on PERSONAL the defensive side of the ball, UNI’s defense finished ranked in the top-25 in • Hometown: Lawrence, Kan. total defense in 2007 and 2008 under his direction, also finishing tied for third • Family: Wife, Nicki; Son, Lane; Daughter, Drew in the FCS in passes intercepted in 2008. Johnson, a native of Lawrence, Kan., spent the 2003-2006 seasons at Loras College on the Duhawk coaching staff. Johnson assisted with the defensive backs in 2006 after helping with the wide receivers in 2005. John- son’s first two years at Loras were spent coaching the defensive backs. Prior to his work at Loras, Johnson was a graduate assistant/video coordinator at the University of Wyoming in 2002. A 2000 graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in sports science, Johnson completed his master’s degree in athletic administration at Loras in 2005. Johnson and his wife, Nicki, reside in Cedar Falls with their son, Lane (6) and daughter, Drew (3).

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Brandon Lynch will enter his third season as an assistant coach BRANDON LYNCH for the Panthers, primarily in charge of the defensive backs. Lynch will also ASSISTANT HEAD COACH FOR DEFENSE serve as the Assistant Head Coach for Defense and the Director of Defensive DEFENSIVE BACKS Recruiting during the 2015 season. 3rd Season Lynch was an integral part of UNI’s defensive unit finishing ranked in the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. Lynch saw Deiondre’ Hall and Makinton Dorleant earn their second consecutive All-MVFC honors after standout seasons as the anchors for the Panther defense, along with Tim Kilfoy who earned MVFC First-Team while leading the MVFC in interceptions. Lynch was also key in helping Ray Mitchell COACHING EXPERIENCE break the school record for career at 270 through two • 2014-Present: Assistant Head Coach for Defense, UNI seasons with the Panthers. • 2012-Present: Defensive Backs Coach, UNI Lynch helped a young defensive core of athletes to a successful • 2011-12: Defensive Backs/Passing Game Coordinator, Lenoir-Rhyne 2013 season, seeing defensive backs Hall, Mitchell and Dorleant earn All- University MVFC honors. Lynch helped a defense to a final ranking of No. 19 in the FCS in total defense and a ranking of eighth in scoring defense. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lynch was one of 12 coaches selected to take part in the NCAA and • NFL Coaching Academy in Dallas in 2012. He also was part of the Bill Walsh • Colts, 2006; Member of the Super Bowl Championship Minority Internship in 2013 where he worked closely with Leslie Frazier, the Colts Squad head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. He was in charge of coaching the defen- • Middle Tennessee State sive backs during the program. • Team captain at MTSU, 2002-2003 Lynch played college football at Middle Tennessee State. Lynch • Member of MTSU’s first Sun Belt Conference Championship in 2001 served as team captain for MTSU in 2002 and 2003. He was a member of Mid- dle Tennessee’s first Sun Belt Conference championship team in 2001. EDUCATION Lynch went on to play in the for both the • Middle Tennessee State, 2006 | Major: Liberal Arts Tennessee Titans and the . He was a member of the Super Bowl championship Colts squad in 2006. Lynch was coached by Jeff Fisher and PERSONAL Tony Dungy in the NFL. • Hometown: Watertown, N.Y. Lynch graduated in 2006 with a degree in liberal arts. He and his • Family: Wife, Francesca; Son, Brandon II; Daughters, Jordan and wife, Francesca, have three children - Jordan and Peyton (daughters) and Peyton Brandon II.

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Bryce Paup is entering his third season as the defensive line coach BRYCE PAUP at the University of Northern Iowa. Paup is also in charge of Player Develop- DEFENSIVE LINE/PLAYER ment during the 2015 season, receiving the duty in 2014. DEVELOPMENT Paup was an integral part of UNI’s defensive unit finishing ranked 3rd Season in the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. He led the defensive line to a No. 3 ranking in FCS football in team sacks, seeing defensive lineman Isaac Ales finish in the top-35 in tackles for loss and sacks. Under his direction, senior Xavier Williams was named to four different All-America teams and earn a spot in the Senior Shrine Bowl. Paup led a talented defensive line during the 2013 season, seeing de- COACHING EXPERIENCE fensive tackle Xavier Williams earn All-America honors. Williams also earned • 2013-Present: Defensive Line, UNI All-MVFC recognition along with fellow defensive lineman Collin Albrecht. Paup • 2007-12: Head Coach, Southwest High School (Green Bay, Wis.) coached the line to finish second in the MVFC in tackles for loss and third in team sacks where Albrecht finished in the top-30 in the FCS in sacks per game. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Prior to UNI, Paup served as the head coach at Southwest High • , 1990-94 School in Green Bay, Wis. from 2007-2012, posting a 43-21 record. • , 1995-97 Paup played linebacker at UNI from 1986-1989, earning second team • Earned NFL Defensive MVP in 1995 All-America honors in 1989. • , 1998-99 Paup went on to have an 11-year career in the National Football • UNI, 1986-89 League that was highlighted by him earning defensive MVP honors in the • Earned second team All-America honors in 1989 league in 1995 for the Buffalo Bills. Paup played from 1990-94 for the Green Bay • Three-time All-MVFC performer for UNI Packers and moved on to Buffalo to play for the Bills from 1995-97. Paup played two seasons in Jacksonville for the Jaguars before capping his NFL career PERSONAL with the Minnesota Vikings in 2000. • Hometown: Scranton, Iowa He played 148 games in the NFL and drew 113 starting assignments. • Family: Sons, Alex, Nathan Paup was a four-time selection and tallied 75 career sacks. Paup has a wife, Denise and six children. His daughters are Rachel (16), Hailey (14), Lauren (8) and Paige (8). He also has two sons, Alex and Nathan. Alex was a linebacker for the Panthers from 2013-14 and Nathan is currently a sophomore on the team.

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Olaitan Oguntodu is in his first season as the Panther safeties coach. OLAITAN OGUNTODU Oguntodu most recently spent time at Cal Poly as the defensive SAFETIES backs coach. He was integral in creating weekly scouting reports, assisting in 1st Season the development of special teams schemes and was involved in all aspects of recruiting. He helped lead the defense to a No. 4 ranking in total defense and scoring defense in the Big Sky in 2014. Prior to his time in San Luis Obispo, he was a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois, working primarily with the linebackers. He was a part of preparing weekly game plans for the defensive staff, signaling defensive calls on game days for linebackers and secondary adjustments along with coaching COACHING EXPERIENCE the linebacker crews in all aspects of run fit responsibilities and pass coverage • 2015-Present: Safeties, UNI assignments. • 2014: Defensive Backs, Cal Poly Born in Akure, Nigeria, Oguntodu immigrated to Mesquite, Texas, and • 2012-2013: Graduate Assistant, Northern Illinois played collegiately at the University of Kansas as a safety and linebacker. He was a special teams captain in 2010, also earning Academic All-Big 12 first-team PLAYING EXPERIENCE in 2009 and 2010. During his time at Kansas, he was a part of the BCS Orange • Safety/Linebacker, Kansas Bowl and Insight Bowl championship winning teams. • Special Teams Captain, 2010 Oguntodu received degrees in finance and marketing from Kansas in • Big 12 All-Academic, 2009 and 2010 2009 while also achieving his master’s degree in business administration in 2011. • Part of BCS Orange Bowl and Insight Bowl winning teams He and his wife, Dangé Oguntodu, have a nine-year-old daughter, Kloie.

EDUCATION • Kansas, 2009 | Major: Finance and Marketing • Northern Illinois, 2011 | Master’s: Business Administration

PERSONAL • Hometown: Akure, Nigeria; Mesquite, Texas • Family: Wife, Dangé; Daughter, Kloie

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D.J. HORD TRAVIS STUEVE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ATHLETIC TRAINING 3rd Season 3rd Season Alma Mater: Notre Dame Alma Mater: Point Loma

JED SMITH STEVE NURSE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 10th Season 23rd Season Alma Mater: Minnesota-Morris Alma Mater: UNI

MIKE BURSICK STACIA EGGERS ANALYTICS ACADEMICS 2ND SEASON 7TH SEASON Alma Mater: Butler Alma Mater: UNI

JORDIE LINDLEY JUSTIN SCHEMMEL COMMUNICATIONS COMPLIANCE 4TH SEASON 2ND SEASON Alma Mater: Oklahoma State Alma Mater: NDSU

TROY DANNEN BILL RUUD ATHLETIC DIRECTOR PRESIDENT 8TH SEASON 2ND SEASON Alma Mater: UNI Alma Mater: North Dakota

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#94 ISAAC ALES #23 A.J. ALLEN SR | DEFENSIVE LINE RFR | LINEBACKER 6-3, 268 6-2, 204 MUSCATINE, IOWA WAUKEE, IOWA MUSCATINE HIGH SCHOOL WAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Redshirted. CAREER STATISTICS High School: Played football at Waukee High School for Scott Carlson … was voted a team captain … helped lead his team to a YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S TFL FF FR PBU 10-2 record and a deep playoff run as a senior … was an All-Confer- 2014 13-13 34 20 54 9.0 18.5 2 1 0 ence and All-State honoree as an outside linebacker and a running 2013 11-1 13 10 23 3 4.5 0 0 0 back … notched 10 touchdowns in 2013 from rushing, receiving and 2012 9-1 8 8 16 1 3.0 0 0 0 interceptions … also lettered in basketball and track and field as a TOTAL 33-15 55 38 93 13.0 26.0 2 1 0 four-time state meet and Drake Relays qualifier. Personal: Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … father, Andre, 2014: Started in 13 games for UNI on the defensive line … finished was a former football All-American and UNI alum … has one sibling, the season with 54 tackles and a team leading 9.0 sacks for 55 yards Trevor … majoring in business. … had at least one tackle for loss in every game during the season, totaling 18.5 for a loss of 77 yards … also had two forced , five quarterback hurries and two pass breakups … opened the season with seven tackles against Iowa (8/30) … had three tackles and a sack for 12 yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … record- #9 BRYCE ANDERSON ed five tackles, a sack and a quarterback hurry in UNI’s win over RFR | LINEBACKER Southern Illinois (11/15) … finished with back-to-back games with 6-2, 210 six tackles, including 4.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks against Missouri State SOUTHFIELD, MICH. (11/22) … earned All-MVFC second-team and MVFC Scholar-Athlete GROVE HIGH SCHOOL second-team … is now tied for third all-time at UNI in tackles for loss in a season. 2013: Saw action in 11 games, picking up a start against South Da- 2014: Redshirted. kota State (10/26) … finished the season with 23 tackles, including High School: Played football at Grove High School as a four-year three sacks and 4.5 for loss … had a career-high nine tackles and letter winner … earned honorable mention as a linebacker as a one sack against South Dakota State … grabbed two sacks for a junior … recorded 80 tackles, three sacks, four forced fumbles, six loss of 16 yards in the Panthers win over then ranked No. 4 Mc- pass breakups and two interceptions as a senior … was voted team Neese State (9/28). captain and earned 2013 All-Oakland Team his 2012: Saw action in nine games and started one during the season junior and senior seasons … named All-Metro North Regional Team … recorded 16 tackles on the season including eight unassisted by the Detroit Free Press and AP … helped lead his team to a state and eight assisted … notched a season high four tackles against playoff appearance. Southern Illinois (10/13) … had a sack for a loss of six yards against Personal: Son of Reggie and Hope Anderson … majoring in political Missouri State (11/17) and finished the season with three tackles for science. a loss of 13 yards. 2011: Redshirted ... voted scout team defensive MVP by his team- mates. High School: Named to the Des Moines Register Elite All-State team ... named first team all-state Class 4A by the Des Moines Register and the Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team all-conference selection ... earned second-team all-state and first- team all-confer- ence honors as a junior ... school record holder for career tackles, career sacks, sacks in a season, career tackles for loss and tackles for loss in a season ... Drake Relays qualifier in the shot-put ... Iowa Shrine Bowl invitee ... played for coach Jake Mueller at Muscatine. Personal: Son of Paul and Tammy Ales … majoring in physical education.

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Illinois State (11/1) … had a season-long 59-yard punt against North Dakota State (11/8) … ended the season with 13 punts for 50-or- #65 JACOB APPLEMAN more yards … is now eighth all-time in career punting yards and RFR | OFFENSIVE LINE sixth in career punting average. 6-6, 302 2013: Saw action in all 12 games as the Panthers starting punter … ROCK ISLAND, ILL. punted 62 times during the season for 2,498 yards … averaged 40.3 ALLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL yards per punt for four touchbacks, including 15 inside the 20-yard- line … had five punts on the season that were 50 or more yards, including his career-long 66 yard punt against Northern Colorado 2014: Redshirted. (9/21) … matched his career-long 66-yard punt against Missouri High School: Played football at Alleman High School for Dave Deja- State (11/16). gher … was Western Big Six All-Conference in 2013 … earned first 2012: Saw action in two games during the season … punted once team All-Dispatch and first team All-Metro in 2013 … named All- for 31 yards against Central State (9/8). State honorable mention his senior season … was also a two-year 2011: Redshirted. starter at Marian High School in Mishawaka, Ind. … received three High School: First-team all-state selection at punter in Class 4A by Iron Man awards from 2011-12 … also lettered in track and field at the Iowa Newspaper Association in 2010 ... named second-team all- Marian High School … graduated early from Alleman. state as a kicker by the Des Moines Register. Personal: Son of Jeff Appleman … was on the Honor Roll at Alleman Personal: Son of Allen and Karen Bieghler … majoring in mathemat- High School … majoring in exercise science. ics.

WILLIE BEAMON #11 JUSTIN BLACK #3 JR | QUARTERBACK RFR | DEFENSIVE BACK 6-2, 222 5-11, 170 NAPLES, FLA. LINCOLN, NEB. BARRON COLLIER HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Did not see action. 2014: Redshirted. 2013: Saw action against McNeese State (9/28) … completed one High School: Played football at Lincoln Southeast High School for pass off a fake field goal for 19 yards. Ryan Gottula … was a three-sport athlete at Lincoln Southeast, also 2012: Redshirted. lettering in basketball and soccer … was clocked in the low 4.5s in High School: Transferred from Port Huron, Mich., to play at Barron the 40-yard dash … played wide receiver and defensive back during Collier for his senior season ... three-year starter, throwing for more his senior season, recording 353 yards through the air and 30 tackles than 1,000 yards each season ... led teams to the state playoffs as … he also racked up 579 all-purpose yards during his junior and a sophomore, junior and senior ... ran for 560 yards as a sophomore senior years. and over 600 as a junior ... first quarterback at Barron Collier in the Personal: Son of Willie Beamon, a former Panther football player last 10 seasons to throw for over 1,000 yards ... team captain ... mem- from 1989-92. ber of the all-academic team in Michigan prior to moving to Florida ... all-area honoree as a sophomore and junior, honorable mention all-conference as a senior ... also ran track and played basketball ... #90 LOGAN BIEGHLER Fellowship of Christian Athletes leader and youth group mentor. SR | PUNTER 6-0, 205 ALTOONA, IOWA #4 CHARLES BROWN SOUTHEAST POLK HIGH SCHOOL JR | WIDE RECEIVER 5-10, 175 FORT MEYERS, FLA. 2014: Played in all 14 games as UNI’s starting punter … finished the FORT MEYERS HIGH SCHOOL season with a school record 3,708 yards on 90 punts … averaged 41.2 yards per punt … notched a career-high eight touchbacks along with 27 punts that landed within the 20-yard-line … set a 2014: Played in all 14 games at wide receiver after making the switch school record for punts in a game with 13 against Hawai’i … had to the offensive side of the ball in the spring … got the starting nod seven punts for 288 yards, with four of his punts landing inside the in five games, finishing with 315 yards on 19 receptions for an av- 20-yard-line against South Dakota (10/11) … earned CFPA National erage of 16.6 yards per catch … also performed kick return duties, Punter of the Week for his performance against South Dakota … re- racking up 136 yards, including a career-long 48-yard return against corded a career-high 47.2 yards per punt against South Dakota State Hawai’i (9/13) … grabbed a career-high five receptions against (10/18) … finished with a career-high 458 punting yards against South Dakota State (10/18) … had three receptions for 63 yards in 25 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

UNI’s win over Western Illinois (10/25) … finished with a career-high Prior to UNI: Redshirted at the University of Arkansas during the 77 yards in UNI’s second round playoff game against Illinois State 2012 season. (12/6) … scored his first-career touchdown after returning a blocked High School: He was ranked as the 59th-best in the na- punt in UNI’s win over then undefeated Illinois State (11/1) during the tion by Rivals.com … in his senior season, he made 39 tackles, two regular season. interceptions, 11 pass breakups, one safety and one forced 2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting two at cornerback … and was selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl recorded 19 tackles, including 13 unassisted … had his first career held at Cowboys Stadium … Peachtree Ridge put together an 8-3 interception against Northern Colorado (9/21) for a 12-yard return … record in 2011 and advanced to the 5A state playoffs … he recorded notched a career-high eight tackles against Southern Illinois (10/12). 30 tackles in five games as a junior before suffering an injury … he 2012: Redshirted. was coached at Peachtree Ridge by Bill Ballard and Mark Fleet- High School: Third team all-state cornerback in 6A as a senior in wood … Buchanan selected Arkansas after receiving interest from 2011 ... first team all-district as a senior ... first-team all-area selec- multiple schools, including Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Louisville tion at cornerback as a junior and senior ... voted team MVP by his and Illinois. teammates following his senior season ... third in the state of Florida Personal: Son of Ray and Sheree Buchanan … his father was in the 400m, clocking a time of 48.84 ... 10th in Florida in the long drafted in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis jump with a mark of 22-07.75 ... district and regional champion in the Colts and spent 12 seasons in the NFL playing for the Colts, Atlanta 400m. Falcons and Oakland Raiders. Personal: Majoring in movement and exercise science … also a member of the UNI Track and Field team. #44 WES BURNSIDE JR | RUNNING BACK #34 J’VEYON BROWNING 5-9, 202 SO | RUNNING BACK DYSART, IOWA 5-9, 195 UNION HS (IOWA CENTRAL) KANSAS CITY, KAN. F.L. SCHLAGLE HIGH SCHOOL 2014: Did not see action. Prior to UNI: Played football at Iowa Central … had 49 rushing 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … had five carries attempts for 278 yards and two touchdowns his final season. for 14 yards. High School: Played football at Union High School in La Porte City, 2013: Redshirted. Iowa … was a two-time Des Moines Register honoree and earned High School: Played football at F.L. Schlagle High School for Martez first team All-State as a running back … lettered in football all four Wesley ... rushed for 1,168 yards and 17 touchdowns during his se- years … was the MVP of the 2011 3A state championship game in nior season ... was named to the Midwest Top RB Award, All-League 2011. and All-State teams ... was selected as the KCK Preps Player of the Personal: Son of Sherman and Treasa Burnside … has six siblings, Year in 2012 ... rushed for 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns during Megan, Travon, Olivia, Paul, Jevon and Julian … majoring in move- his junior season ... broke the school record for having over 2,000 ment and exercise science. all-purpose yards for two consecutive years … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Chester and Michelle Browning.

#6 RAY BUCHANAN JR. JR | DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11, 180 SUWANEE, GA. PEACHTREE RIDGE HS (ARKANSAS)

2014: Played in 12 games for the Panthers as a cornerback reserve … finished the season with 11 tackles, four solo and seven assisted … recorded a solo tackles in UNI’s game against Hawai’i (9/13) … finished with two solo stops in UNI’s regular season finale against Missouri State (9/22) … also grabbed two tackles against Stephen F. Austin (11/29) in the first round of the FCS Playoffs … finished with a season-high three tackles, including a fumble return for 10 yards CHARLES BROWN, 2014 and a pass breakup against Illinois State (12/6).

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#60 LEE CARHART #63 DEVIN DAILY SO | OFFENSIVE LINE SO | DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4, 297 6-6, 251 OMAHA, NEB. LE CLAIRE, IOWA CREIGHTON PREP PLEASANT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Saw action against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve on the Tech (9/27) as a reserve on the offensive line. defensive line. 2013: Redshirted. 2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Creighton Preparatory School for High School: Played and lettered for two years at Pleasant Val- Chris Nizzi ... named to the All-District, All-Metro and All-State teams ley High School for Rusty Vanwetzinger ... was named first team in 2012 ... selected to the Lincoln Journal Star Superstate team his All-Conference and All-Metro in 2012 ... selected to the All-State senior season ... honored with All-District in 2011 ... helped lead his second team and second-team All-State Des Moines Register his team to state playoffs three years in a row and to a semifinal ap- senior season ... also competed in the shot put, discus and 200 me- pearance in 2012 ... was a member of the Dean’s List during his time ters on the track and field team. at Creighton Prep ... also lettered in track and field. Personal: Son of Todd and Jacki Daily.

#16 LOGAN CUNNINGHAM #30 D’SHAWN DEXTER JR | WIDE RECEIVER JR | LINEBACKER 5-11, 190 5-11, 200 ARCADIA, IND. ORLANDO, FLA. HAMILTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL EAST RIVER HIGH SCHOOL (IOWA CENTRAL)

2014: Played in 12 games as a reserve wide receiver and as a kickoff 2014: Saw action in all 14 games, getting the starting nod in six as returner … was also a part of special teams … had one catch a linebacker … finished the season with 26 tackles, including 16 against Western Illinois (10/25) … also had a catch for six yards solo and 10 assisted … has two sacks for a loss of 16 yards … also against Illinois State (12/6). notched two pass breakups and three quarterback hurries … had 2013: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver and as a two tackles, including a sack for seven yards against Tennessee kickoff returner … finished the season with three catches for 20 Tech (9/27) … grabbed a career-high seven tackles and a pass yards … racked up a team leading 323 kickoff return yards, averag- breakup at Western Illinois (10/25) … tied his career-high of seven ing 20.2 per game … broke free for a 33-yard return against No. 4 tackles in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (11/15) … also finished McNeese State (9/28) … had a career-high 94 return yards against with five tackles, all solo, a sack for a loss of seven years and a South Dakota State (10/26), including a career-long 47-yard return. forced fumble against Illinois State (12/6). 2012: Redshirted. Prior to UNI: Played football at Iowa Central … averaged 7.2 tackles High School: Owns seven school offensive records (career all-pur- per game last season, finishing with 72 total tackles and two inter- pose yards, career touchdowns, career receiving yards, career ceptions … earned Iowa Community College Athlete of the Week receiving touchdowns, career return yards, single-season receiv- honors (11/5). ing yards, single-game touchdowns and career interceptions) ... High School: Lettered in football at East River High School … all-state selection as a junior, senior ... three-time first team All- Mid earned defensive MVP in 2009 … was awarded the Best Linebacker Indiana Conference ... four-time All-Indianapolis Star selection ... Award in 2010 and 2011 … was also named team MVP in 2011. named team MVP twice ... three-time All-Hamilton County ... led Personal: Son of Sidney and Charlene … has one sibling, Trey … Hamilton Heights to three playoff appearances ... 2,282 all-purpose majoring in computer science. yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior, also made four interceptions and 40 tackles ... owned the longest touchdowns in the state in four different categories for the 2011 season - 98-yard kickoff return (twice), 95-yard rush, 94-yard receiving, 93-yard INT return ... 71 career touchdowns ... 6,677 career all-purpose yards ... led the state of Indiana in kick return and punt return average for three seasons ... voted MVP of the Lucas Oil Horseshoe Classic ... winner of the Big Orange Award for on-field and off-field work. Personal: Son of Steve and Lisa Cunningham ... has two brothers, Landon and Morgan … majoring in business.

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#2 MAKINTON DORLEANT #14 ELI DUNNE SR | DEFENSIVE BACK RFR | QUARTERBACK 5-11, 185 6-4, 227 NAPLES, FLA. GRINNELL, IOWA LELY HS (MARYLAND) GRINNELL HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER STATISTICS 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Grinnell High School for Jim Dunne YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S TFL FF FR PD … earned All-State quarterback three times during his high school 2014 14-14 30 7 37 0 0 2 1 7 career … was voted team captain and team MVP in 2012 and 2013 2013 12-12 34 20 54 0 4.0 1 O 5 … named to the Iowa Newspaper Association third team in 2011 TOTAL 26-26 64 27 91 0 4.0 3 1 12 and first team in 2012 and 2013 … selected to the Des Moines Reg- ister first team in 2012 and second team in 2013 … was a three-year 2014: Started all 14 games for UNI at cornerback … finished the All-District and Academic All-District honoree … was also an IFCA season with 37 tackles, including 30 of those coming unassisted … academic All-State selection in 2013 ... holds eight Grinnell High finished with a season-high seven tackles against Hawai’i (9/13), School records and is fourth on the all-time Iowa career passing list also grabbing a season-high three pass breakups … had a forced with 8,107 yards … is also sixth all-time in the state of Iowa in com- fumble and fumble recovery in UNI’s 23-3 win over North Dakota pletions (538) and 10th all-time in career touchdowns (75) … was the State (11/8) … notched six tackles in UNI’s regular season finale state of Iowa’s 2014 Iowa Wendy’s Heisman Award winner … was against Missouri State (11/22) … earned All-MVFC honorable men- selected to play for the south squad in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl tion honors. … also lettered in basketball and baseball and holds the Grinnell 2013: Started in all 12 games at cornerback … finished the season career rebounding record. with 54 tackles, including 34 unassisted and 20 assisted … recorded Personal: Son of Jim and Sara Dunne … inducted into the National 4.5 tackles for loss, one interception, four pass breakups and one Honor Society in 2013 … majoring in business. forced fumble … finished with a career-high eight tackles against North Dakota State (10/5) … had five tackles, including two for a loss of 26 yards and his first career interception against South #50 MATT EASLEY Dakota (10/19) … earned All-MVFC second team and All-Newcomer JR | KICKER team honors. 5-11, 200 Prior to UNI: Played at the University of Maryland from 2011-2012 … NEWTON, IOWA redshirted during the 2012 season … earned special teams scout NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL team player of the week leading up to the Virginia game (11/5/11) … played in 11 games in 2012 for the Terrapins. High School: Recorded 42 tackles, 14 pass breakups, one intercep- 2014: Did not see action. tion, one fumble recovery, two blocked field goals and 652 yards of 2013: Did not see action. total offense as a senior despite missing four games with an injury 2012: Redshirted. ... the No. 43-ranked safety in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked High School: A graduate of Newton High School in Newton, Iowa. No. 62 in the country among by Rivals.com ... rated Personal: Son of John Easley and Alison Lemke … majoring in No. 85 nationally among cornerbacks by Scout.com ... registered 42 movement and exercise science. tackles, two pass breakups and three blocked kicks in 2009 ... also considered Florida State, Iowa State, Wisconsin and West Virginia ... coached by Dave Miller. Personal: Majoring in communications.

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#46 JARED FARLEY #39 DUNCAN FERCH SO | LINEBACKER RFR | LINEBACKER 6-1, 221 6-2, 226 CEDAR FALLS, IOWA STATE CENTER, IOWA CEDAR FALLS HIGH SCHOOL WEST MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Was one of three true freshman to play during the 2014 season, 2014: Redshirted. seeing action in 12 games and getting the starting nod once … High School: Played football at West Marshall High School for Ken finished the season with 14 tackles, one interception and one fumble Winkler … was a four-time All-District selection and was named recovery … had a tackle and a fumble recovery for seven yards District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior … was against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … recorded a career-high six tackles a two time first team All-State and Elite All-State running back … and his first-career interception against South Dakota State (10/18) racked up 4,274 yards and 70 touchdowns during his junior and se- … started at linebacker against South Dakota State. nior seasons … was a four-year starter and a team captain … also High School: Played football and was a three-year letter winner at lettered in basketball and track and field as a four-year state meet Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert … was qualifier. part of the team that had 30 wins and only eight losses in a three- Personal: Son of Randy and Tracy Ferch … has two siblings, Dalton year period … helped lead his team to two state semi-final appear- and Drake … was an Honor Roll student all four years and was a ances and one quarterfinal appearance … was voted team captain member of the National Honor Society … majoring in education. for the 2012 and 2013 seasons … is a two-time Golden Hammer Award recipient … earned All-Metro in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was also named All-Mississippi Valley first team in 2012 … was selected DAURICE FOUNTAIN to the INA All-State and Elite All-State first teams his junior season #10 SO | WIDE RECEIVER … also lettered in baseball and was selected team MVP in 2012. 6-3, 203 Personal: Son of Mark and Lori Farley … has two siblings, Jake and MADISON, WIS. Jamie … brother, Jake Farley, is a former linebacker for UNI … was JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL HS part of the Honor Roll all four years at Cedar Falls High School … majoring in business.

2014: Saw action in all 14 games as just one of three true freshman who played during the 2014 season … caught 10 passes for 117 #21 JOE FELDPAUSCH yards and a touchdown … had two receptions for 20 yards, includ- SR | DEFENSIVE BACK ing a 15-yard touchdown against South Dakota (10/11) … recorded 6-1, 207 a career-high three receptions in UNI’s win over Western Illinois DEWITT, IOWA (10/25) … notched a career-high 35 receiving yards against Missouri DEWITT CENTRAL (IOWA CENTRAL) State (11/22) … averaged 11.7 yards per catch. High School: Played football at James Madison Memorial High School for Mike Galindo … was named the 2014 Wisconsin State’s 2014: Played in UNI’s season opening game against Iowa, suffering a Journal Male Athlete of the Year ... named a 2-star recruit on Yahoo- season-ending injury. Rivals.com and a 3-star recruit on 247Sports.com ... helped his team 2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting against Iowa State and Drake to two state playoff appearances … was named a team captain as … recorded 14 tackles during the season, including eight unassisted a senior … earned first team All-State as a wide receiver and was … had a season-high seven tackles against Iowa State (8/31) … voted to the All-region and Big 8 All-Conference teams in 2013 … notched a forced fumble against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9). was also named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year in 2013 ... Prior to UNI: Was voted second team All-Conference during his currently owns the longest kick return in Wisconsin State History (99 sophomore season at Iowa Central Community College ... during his yards) ... scored five touchdowns and had 300-plus yards against the freshman season, he was fourth on the team in tackles with 60 and best team in the state in 2013 ... named an All-City defensive back was voted honorable mention All-Conference. and a second team Big 8 All-Conference honoree in 2012 … was High School: Ran for 804 yards and nine touchdowns his senior sea- also selected to the Big 8 All-Conference second team as a return son at Dewitt Central High School ... was voted first team All-Confer- specialist … also lettered in track and field and basketball ... earned ence as a running back ... also lettered in track and field and holds All-State first team in track in 2013 ... state record holder in the 110 the state 3A record in the 4X200 meter relay. meter hurdles and is the school record holder in the 110 hurdles and Personal: Son of Mark and Renee Feldpausch … majoring in leisure, the long jump ... was a state champion in the 110 hurdles and long youth and human services. jump in 2012. Personal: Son of Tenesha Fountain and Frederick Bailey … has two siblings, Devion Fountain and Frederick Bailey, Jr. … majoring in communications. 29 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

#42 GRIFFIN GAETA #1 DEIONDRE’ HALL JR | DEFENSIVE LINE SR | DEFENSIVE BACK 6-6, 247 6-2, 190 MUSCATINE, IOWA BLUE SPRINGS, MO. MUSCATINE HIGH SCHOOL BLUE SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Played in 12 games as a reserve on the defensive line … CAREER STATISTICS recorded two tackles against Northern Colorado (9/20) … also assisted on a tackle against Tennessee Tech (9/27). YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PD 2013: Saw action in three games during the season … split time 2014 14-14 49 24 73 0 5 0 1 11 between the defensive line and as a tight end. 2013 12-12 38 19 57 3 2 0 0 7 2012: Redshirted. 2012 11-6 16 13 29 0 0 0 1 0 High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... second team all- TOTAL 37-32 103 56 159 3 7 0 2 18 state and second-team all-conference tight end as a junior in 2010 ... all-metro team pick at tight end as a senior ... won the Tip Willis 2014: Finished the season leading UNI cornerbacks in tackles with award at Muscatine HS for outstanding effort ... team captain ... also 74, also ranking fifth on the team … finished in the top-10 in the a three-year letterwinner in basketball, playing for the Iowa Barn- MVFC in passes defended with six pass breakups … ranked first stormers AAU basketball program for three years ... three-time state in the league in interceptions with five … started all 14 games for meet qualifier in the high jump, placing seventh as a junior. UNI at cornerback … notched his second-career pick-six against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … had eight tackles and an interception for a 19-yard gain against South Dakota (10/11) … also had interceptions #20 RASHADEEM GRAY against Indiana State (10/4), Western Illinois (10/25) and Stephen SO | WIDE RECEIVER F. Austin (11/29) … had an interception for 24 return yards against 5-10, 170 Stephen F. Austin and notched a career-high 11 tackles … earned WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. All-MVFC second-team and was named to the Beyond Sports Net- WHITE FISH BAY HIGH SCHOOL work FCS All-America third-team. 2013: Started in all 12 games for the Panthers at the linebacker and cornerback positions … Hall proved himself to be versatile during 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) on special teams. the season, finishing with 57 tackles, three sacks and two intercep- 2013: Redshirted. tions … he also spent time as a kickoff returner, finishing the season High School: Played football at White Fish Bay High School for with 202 yards … grabbed his first career interception against Jim Tietjen ... rushed for 1,683 yards and 24 touchdowns during his Northern Colorado (9/21), returning it for 10 yards … had an inter- senior season ... averaged 140.2 yards per game and 8.9 yards per ception return for a touchdown against Southern Illinois (10/12), also carry ... finished his high school career with 3,334 rushing yards and recording a career-high 10 tackles … also had five pass breakups 41 rushing touchdowns ... helped lead his team to the state semi-fi- during the season … ran for a career-high 80 kickoff return yards nals and a 12-3 season ... named an All-State running back selection against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9), including a career-long 37- and was a two-time All-Region and All-Conference selection ... also yard return … earned All-MVFC honorable mention status. lettered in track and field and wrestling. 2012: Played in 11 games and started six as a true freshman … Personal: Son of Roslyn Gray. finished the season with 29 tackles, including 16 unassisted and 13 assisted … also notched a blocked kick and one forced fumble … recorded a season high five tackles against South Dakota State (10/20), Illinois State (10/27) and South Dakota (11/10). High School: Honors include first team all-state and first team all-metro ... also named to the All-Simone team, which is given to the top players in the Kansas City area ... led Blue Springs to a 7-3 record as a senior and was a two-way starter at wide receiver and free safety ... despite opposing teams’ efforts to avoid him, Hall finished the season with 52 tackles, eight pass breakups and four interceptions ... caught 35 passes for 710 yards and 9 touchdowns as the top offensive weapon for Blue Springs ... finalist for the Otis Taylor Award, given to the best receiver or tight end in the Kansas City area. Personal: Son of Rosie and Clifton Hall … majoring in family ser- DEIONDRE’ HALL, 2014 vices.

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#69 TREVOR HANSON #22 DAMON HENDRIX JR | OFFENSIVE LINE JR | DEFENSIVE BACK 6-6, 290 6-1, 215 WEST DES MOINES, IOWA PHOENIX, ARIZ. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CAMELBACK HS (PHOENIX JC)

2014: Played in 10 games, starting five at offensive guard … was a 2014: Did not see action. part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 Prior to UNI: Was a starter at Phoenix Junior College and led the yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowed UNI team in tackles … was voted by teammates and his coaches as the to finish with 300 or more rushing yards in two consecutive games, defensive team captain … finished the season ranked No. 15 in the against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27). nation for tackles per game … was awarded the Scholar Athlete 2013: Saw action in eight games as a reserve on the offensive line. Award for having a GPA over 3.0. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Camelback High School in Phoe- High School: Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines nix, Ariz. … earned second team All-Conference as a sophomore Register and first team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Association … named team captain by his coaches and teammates his junior ... first team all-conference ... two-time academic all-conference season … honored as the defensive MVP and the team captain as a pick ... three-year starter at West Des Moines Valley HS as an senior … also lettered in wrestling and track and field. offensive tackle ... has also been involved in track & field and church youth group ... started an automotive detailing business through WDM Valley’s entrepreneurship class ... high school coach: Gary Swenson. Personal: Son of Karin and Rich Hanson … majoring in manage- ment: business administration.

#8 CLINT HEAVEN SO | LINEBACKER 6-0, 233 BRADENTON, FLA. MANATEE HS (NORTH CAROLINA)

2014: Redshirted due to injury. Prior to UNI: Played at the University of North Carolina ... played in five games in 2013, primarily on special teams ... assisted on a tackle in Carolina’s 80-20 victory over Old Dominion. High School: Ranked the No. 30 safety prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and considered one of the top 100 players in Florida ... considered the No. 59 safety nationally by ESPN.com ... rated the No. 72 safety prospect in the country by Scout.com ... helped lead his team to the Florida 7-A state championship, its first since 1992 ... recorded 80 tackles, including 50 solo stops, and five passes defended as a senior ... had a sack in the regional final ... was a three-year starter and played in two state championship games at Manatee ... had a season-high 14 tackles against Palm Beach in the state semifinal and had 10 against nationally-ranked Our Lady of Good Counsel (Md.) in the season opener ... coached by Joe Kinnan ... also competed in track and field. Personal: Son of Clinton and Tundra Heaven ... has four siblings, Lauren, CJ, Princess and Toya ... exercise and sport science major.

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school records ... threw for 20 touchdowns, rushed for 20 touch- downs and tallied 3,423 total yards ... was named All-Division, #33 BARKLEY HILL All-Western Iowa, first team All-State Utility Player, first team Mid- JR | LINEBACKER westMouth Utility Player and All-State Academic Team ... received 6-0, 223 the Des Moines Register Shining Star three times during his senior DENVER, IOWA season and was invited to the Shrine Bowl. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA (IOWA) Personal: Son of Carlos and Chrissy James.

2014: Played in 11 games and started one … split his time as a run- #56 DE’ANGELO JENNINGS ning back, fullback and special teams member … had eight carries SR | LINEBACKER for 25 yards against Northern Colorado (9/20) … finished with a 6-2, 226 season-high 63 yards, including a season-long 45 yard rush against TULSA, OKLA. Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also had a tackle against Northern Colora- BIXBY HS (NE OKLAHOMA A&M) do and Tennessee Tech ... made the switch to linebacker during the spring season. Prior to UNI: Played football at the University of Iowa … redshirted 2014: Played in all 14 games at the linebacker position and on spe- due to injury in 2012. cial teams … finished the season with 16 tackles, including 10 solo High School: Named to Parade All-America team as a senior . . . … recorded three tackles and a sack for six yards against Northern ESPN Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named Of- Colorado (9/20) … had two tackles against Tennessee Tech (9/27) fensive Player of the Year by the Cedar Rapids Gazette . . . candidate … finished with a solo tackle and a blocked kick in UNI’s win over for 2011 Ed Thomas Award . . . named first team running back on Illinois State (11/1) … also had three unassisted tackles against Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as junior and senior . . . first Missouri State (11/22). team all-state by Iowa Newspaper Association as junior and senior 2013: Did not see action due to injury. . . . Class 4A all-state team captain as a senior . . . first team all-Mis- Prior to UNI: During his sophomore season at NEO, he finished with sissippi Valley Conference and conference Most Valuable Player as 52 tackles and four sacks ... was voted second team All-Confer- junior and senior . . . named third team all-state as a sophomore . . . ence in SWJCFC ... was voted All-Conference honorable mention first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . earned three letters as his freshman season ... lettered in football at Bixby High School, running back, linebacker and punter . . . team captain as a junior and notching 120 tackles, three sacks and three touchdowns his senior senior . . . rushed for over 6,000 yards and 89 touchdowns in three season ... played in the Jim Thorpe All-Star Game his senior season seasons . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 30-6, reaching ... also participated in track and field and was a state qualifier in state playoffs each year and advancing to semifinals as a senior . . wrestling. . holds school records for touchdowns in a game (six) and season Personal: Son of DeWitt Jennings and Angela Jackson … majoring (40) . . . holds school, conference and state record with 89 career in movement and exercise science. touchdowns . . . 316 attempts for 2,493 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior, leading Cedar Falls to an 11-2 record as a senior . . . rushed 230 times for 1,795 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 1,839 yards and scored 23 touchdowns on 238 rushing attempts as #74 TREVOR JORGENSON a sophomore . . . also three-year letterman in track, competing in SR | OFFENSIVE LINE sprints, high jump and long jump . . . member of 400-meter relay team 6-7, 290 that holds school record (42.07). LA CROSSE, WIS. Personal: Son of Kathy and Johnny Hill . . . high school coaches LOGAN HS (MINNESOTA STATE-MOORHEAD) were Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.

2014: Did not see action. #81 XAVIER JAMES 2013: Did not see action. SO | WIDE RECEIVER Prior to UNI: Played basketball at Minnesota State University-Moor- 6-2, 175 head. DES MOINES, IOWA High School: Letted three years in football at La Crosse Logan High EAST HIGH SCHOOL School for Wally Gnewikow ... earned All-State, All-West Central Region, WFCA All-State, All-Conference, All-City and All-Tribune during his high school career ... finished his senior season with seven sacks, nine TFL, eight pass breakups and one interception for 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve wide a touchdown ... also racked up 51 tackles and notched 235 receiving receiver. yards on 15 catches ... helped his team to four Conference and City 2013: Redshirted. Championships ... was a three-time All-State selection in track and High School: Started at quarterback and defensive back for three field and basketball. years at Des Moines East High School for Greg Schoon ... holds 11 Personal: Son of Eric and Julie Jorgenson.

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ation as a junior ... academic all-conference ... also played baseball, basketball and track ... high school coach: Wade King. #24 TIM KILFOY Personal: Son of Tim and Jennifer Kilfoy ... has three siblings: Me- SR | DEFENSIVE BACK lissa, Allison and MaryKate … majoring in movement and exercise 6-1, 215 science. DAVENPORT, IOWA ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL TFL INT FF FR PD 2014 14-14 52 21 73 5.5 4 1 1 6 2013 8-8 24 18 42 0.0 0 2 1 1 2012 11-1 7 4 11 1.0 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 33-23 83 43 126 6.5 4 3 3 8

2014: Started all 14 games for UNI at strong safety … finished the season with 73 tackles, including 51 solo and 22 assisted … also had four interceptions for 87 yards, two pass breakups, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble … finished second in the MVFC TIM KILFOY, 2014 in interceptions … had seven tackles, all solo, and a forced fum- ble against Hawai’i (9/13) … notched seven tackles and a fumble recovery against Indiana State (10/4) … racked up a career-high 10 tackles and two interceptions, one for a touchdown against Illinois #17 SAWYER KOLLMORGEN State (11/1) … was named College Sports Madness National Defen- SR | QUARTERBACK sive Player of the Week and MVFC Defensive Player of the Week for 6-2, 214 his performance against Illinois State … recorded five tackles and TULSA, OKLA. an interception for 45 yards against No. 1 ranked North Dakota State JENKS HIGH SCHOOL (11/8) … had eight tackles, including his second sack of the sea- son against Missouri State (11/22) … was named to the All-MVFC first-team … tied for first all-time at UNI in interception returns for touchdowns with his two. CAREER STATISTICS 2013: Started in the first eight games of the season before suffer- ing a season-ending injury … finished the season with 42 tackles, YEAR GP-GS RUSH-YDS TD COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD including 24 solo and 18 assisted … had one fumble recovery and 2014 9-7 24-20 3 111-213-5 1635 12 two forced fumbles … opened the season with eight tackles against 2013 9-9 10-23 1 156-248-5 1824 14 Iowa State (8/31) … notched a career-high nine tackles against 2012 11-11 51-67 1 185-313-8 2460 21 North Dakota State (10/5) … finished with five tackles, one forced TOTAL 29-27 126-110 5 452-774-18 5919 47 fumble and a pass breakup against McNeese State (9/28). 2012: Saw action in all 11 games and started one during his true 2014: Saw action in nine games, getting the starting nod in seven … freshman year … recorded a season high five tackles against Illi- finished the season 111-213-5 for 1,635 yards and 12 touchdowns … nois State (10/27) … notched a forced fumble against Central State matched his career-high of 380 yards in UNI’s season-opening game (9/8) … recorded his first pass breakup against South Dakota State against Iowa (8/30), including a season-long 70-yard touchdown (10/20). pass … had four multiple-touchdown games during the season … High School: Elite all-state pick by the Des Moines Register and finished with three touchdowns and 200 yards against Tennessee Iowa Preps ... first-team Class 4A all-state selection by the Des Tech (9/27) … had three rushing touchdowns, including a nine-yard- Moines Register, Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa Sports er against Indiana State (10/4) … went 18-31-0 for 234 yards, along Network ... Quad City Times all-area defensive back and captain of with one passing touchdown and a rushing score in UNI’s second the all-area team ... first team all-conference ... named MVC Defen- round playoff game against Illinois State (12/6) … ranks sixth all- sive MVP ... rated No. 1 defensive back on Rivals pre-season list ... time at UNI in pass completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns selected for Iowa Shrine Bowl ... 16 career interceptions - only one and total offense yards. short of the Class 4A record ... intercepted four passes in the 2011 2013: Started in nine games for the Panthers at quarterback before season, returning all four for touchdowns and a total of 248 return suffering a concussion against Illinois State … finished the season yards ... racked up 107 total tackles as a senior, an average of 10 per 156-248-5 for 1,824 yards and 14 touchdowns … threw for 288 yards game ... scored 19 total touchdowns ... also a first team all-state pick and three touchdowns in UNI’s win over No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) by Iowa Preps and Iowa Sports Network as a junior ... second team … finished with a season-high 306 yards and three touchdowns all-state by the Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Associ- against No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) … notched a season-long 33 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

52-yard touchdown pass against Southern Illinois (10/12) … finished the season second in the MVFC in completion percentage (62.9) … was ranked in the top-35 in the FCS in both completion percentage #92 MICHAEL KUNTZ and passing efficiency (139.1). RFR | PUNTER 2012: Played and started in all 11 games as the Panthers’ starting 6-1, 179 quarterback … came in second place in the voting for the 2012 Jerry CEDAR FALLS, IOWA Rice Award … was named the MVFC Newcomer and Freshman of CEDAR FALLS HIGH SCHOOL the Year … named the College Sports Performance Awards FCS Co-Freshman of the Year … was selected to the College Sports All-Freshman team … selected as the MVFC Newcomer of the Week 2014: Redshirted. after the Wisconsin (9/1) and Missouri State (11/17) games … also High School: Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat named The Sports Network FCS National Co-Freshman of the Week Mitchell and Brad Remmert … earned All-Mississippi Valley after the Wisconsin game (9/1) … finished the season 185 for 313 Conference and All-Metro in 2012 … named to the All-Metro team passing with 21 touchdowns and 2,460 yards … finished second in and All-Mississippi Valley defensive second team in 2013 … played the conference in total offense, averaging 228.4 yards per game and quarterback, defensive back and punter at Cedar Falls … also let- in passing average per game with 222.7 … finished first in the MVFC tered in baseball, earning All-Metro in 2012 and 2013. in passing efficiency at 141.9 … passed for over 200 yards in nine Personal: Son of Mike and Emily Kuntz … was on the honor roll all games during the season … had a season high 333 yards against four years … majoring in criminology. Youngstown State (9/22) … threw for three touchdowns four times during the season and scored his first career rushing touchdown against Illinois State (10/27). BRADEN LEHMAN 2011: Redshirted. #85 SR | TIGHT END High School: Served as the starting quarterback at Jenks as a soph- 6-7, 272 omore, junior and senior ... was a first-team all-state selection as a IOWA CITY, IOWA junior and senior ... named the Oklahoma District 6A-3 Player of the REGINA HIGH SCHOOL Year ... finished with a 33-3-0 record as a starter ... led Jenks to three consecutive state title games ... set the Jenks record with 6,716 passing yards and ranks second in school history with 74 touchdown passes ... rushed for 11 touchdowns in his career ... threw for 2,602 CAREER STATISTICS yards and 38 touchdowns in 2010, a school record for touchdown passes ... threw just three interceptions and completed 73.4 percent YEAR GP-GS REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C of his passes ... had a QB rating of 147.02 as a senior, completing 78 2014 14-13 11 203 2 58 18.5 percent of Jenks’ scoring drives in six plays or fewer ... helped Jenks 2013 12-8 10 121 1 38 12.1 lead all Oklahoma schools in scoring ... Jenks was ranked as high as 2012 10-0 1 18 0 18 18.0 No. 5 in the nation in 2010. TOTAL 36-21 22 342 3 58 15.5 Personal: Son of Terry and Susan Kollmorgen has two older twin sisters, Lauren and Chelsea, and younger sister, Rachel … majoring 2014: Played in all 14 games, starting 13 at tight end … finished the in movement and exercise science. season with 203 yards from 11 receptions and two touchdowns … averaged 18.5 yards per catch … scored a 12-yard receiving touchdown against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … notched back-to-back #88 SAM KUHTER games with two receptions against Indiana State (10/4) and South SO | PUNTER Dakota (10/11) … recorded one catch for 34 yards against Missouri 6-0, 207 State (11/22) … finished with a career-long reception of 58 yards TOLEDO, IOWA against Stephen F. Austin (11/29) … also served as a blocking tight SOUTH TAMA HIGH SCHOOL end, helping the team to gain 2,353 yards on the ground. 2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting in eight … finished the season with 121 yards through the air and one touchdown … also 2014: Did not see action. served as a blocking tight end, helping the team gain 1,962 rush- 2013: Redshirted. ing yards during the season … scored his first career touchdown High School: Played football at South Tama High School as a three- against No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) on a 38-yard reception … time letterwinner and two-time team captain ... was an INA first finished with a season-high 53 receiving yards against South Dakota team All-State Class 3A punter ... two-time first team All-District ... State … had two receptions for 25 yards in UNI’s win over No. 9 named to the Academic All-District team twice ... helped his team to Youngstown State (11/9). the 2012 State Quarterfinals ... finished with 34 punts, averaging 39.1 2012: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver … had one yards in 2012 ... also threw for 874 yards and six TDs and rushing for reception for 18 yards against Western Illinois (11/3). 565 yards and 10 TDs ... also lettered in track and field, basketball 2011: Redshirted. and baseball. High School: Named to the Class 2A all-state first team as a junior Personal: Son of George and Ann Kuhter ... is a third generation UNI and senior by the Iowa Newspaper Association ... Des Moines student. 34 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

Register Elite All-State and class 2A all-state first team ... led Regina to an undefeated season and class 2A state championship ... also an all-conference basketball player and led the Regals in scoring #49 BRETT MCMAKIN his senior season ... all tournament soccer goalie on the Regals 2011 JR | LINEBACKER state championship team... played for coach Marv Cook at Iowa City 6-4, 232 Regina. OVERLAND PARK, KAN. Personal: Son of Joe and Tonya Lehman … has two younger sisters, BLUE VALLEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL Jenna and Alexa … majoring in management: business administra- tion. CAREER STATISTICS

#31 MICHAEL MALLOY YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL TFL/S INT FF FR PD JR | FULLBACK 2014 14-14 69 34 103 12.5/9.5 1 1 1 7 6-0, 210 2013 8-4 22 7 29 2.0/2.0 0 1 1 1 SIOUX CITY, IOWA TOTAL 22-18 91 41 132 14.5/11.5 1 2 2 8 BISHOP HEELAN HS (IOWA) 2014: Started in all 14 games between the defensive line and line- backer positions … finished second on the team in tackles with 102, coming away with 9.5 sacks, one interception, six pass breakups, 2014: Did not see action. three quarterback hurries and two forced fumbles … finished the Prior to UNI: Redshirted at the University of Iowa in 2012 ... did not season ranked No. 34 in the FCS and No. 4 in the MVFC in sacks … see action in 2013. opened the season with 11 tackles, 10 of them solo, and a forced High School: Lettered in football at Bishop Heelan Catholic High fumble against Iowa (8/30) … also had 10 tackles, including one for School … earned first team All-State in 2011 … helped lead his a loss of three yards against Indiana State (10/4) … recorded five team to the state championship game in 2011 … suffered major solo tackles, including three sacks and an interception in UNI’s win knee injury as a senior and saw very little game action … as a over South Dakota (10/11) … earned MVFC Defensive Player of the junior rushed for 1,668 yards and 29 touchdowns on 207 attempts … Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week for his per- rushing total ranks third on Heelan’s single-season rushing chart … formance against South Dakota … grabbed a career-high 14 tackles rushed for 241 yards in state quarterfinals, a total that ties as 10th with one sack against South Dakota State (10/18) … had eight best at Heelan for single game … averaged 8.1 yards per carry, tackles and a key forced fumble in UNI’s win over defending national which ranks sixth all-time at Heelan for average per carry for a champions North Dakota State (11/8) … recorded 10 tackles in season . . . also had 26 receptions for 210 yards and two scores … back-to-back games against Southern Illinois (11/15) and Missouri rushed 136 times for 822 yards and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore State (11/22) … earned All-MVFC second-team honors. … saw action as a freshman, rushing three times for 10 yards in one 2013: Saw action in eight games, starting the last four of the season game as Heelan claimed state 3A state title … also lettered in track on the defensive line and the linebacker position … finished the and field, winning the state championship and breaking a school season with 29 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble … notched record in the 400 meters in 2011 … was also a 4X400 meter relay, six tackles and one sack in his first career start against Illinois State 4X200 meter relay and spring medley state champion in 2010 … also (11/2) … had a career-high nine tackles, including one sack for a lettered in basketball. loss of nine yards against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9) … recorded Personal: Son of John and Twyla … has two siblings, Alex and Brian eight tackles, including seven solo against Western Illinois (11/23). … majoring in computer science … was part of the Gold Honor Roll 2012: Redshirted. while at Bishop Heelan High School. High School: Played at Blue Valley West in Overland Park, Kan. Personal: Son of Matt McMakin and Lisa Culliton. #84 CODY MCCOY JR | WIDE RECEIVER 6-1, 208 ALTOONA, IOWA SOUTHEAST POLK HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve wide receiver. 2013: Did not see action. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Southeast Polk High School. Personal: Son of Mike and Cindy McCoy. BRETT MCMAKIN, 2014

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saw action in eight games, starting one as a sophomore in 2013 ... finished the season as KU’s second-leading rusher with 322 yards #47 RONELLE MCNEIL on 67 carries ... averaged 4.8 yards per carry ... finished with 11 RSR | DEFENSIVE LINE kickoff returns for an average of 24.3 yards per return ... opened the 6-3, 235 season with 14 carries for 72 yards vs. South Dakota ... also finished ST. LOUIS, MO. with a career-long run of 38 yards against Oklahoma ... played in HAZELWOOD EAST HS (IOWA CENTRAL) all 11 games during the 2011 season as a true freshman ... finished the season ranked second on the team with 559 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 136 carries ... grabbed 148 yards and a touch- 2014: Started the first seven games of the season before suffering a down on the ground vs. Baylor ... had 70 yards rushing on 17 carries season-ending injury … finished the season with 33 tackles, 10 for against Iowa State ... took classes in 2012, but did not play in any loss of yards and 5.5 sacks for a loss of 31 yards … secured a ca- games. reer-high eight tackles and a sack against Hawai’i (9/13) … matched High School: Graduated high school early and enrolled at Kansas his career-high of eight tackles against Indiana State (10/4), adding for the spring... Ranked as the second-best player in the state of two sacks and a forced fumble … blocked a kick and had a sack for Missouri, as well as the 22nd-best running back in the country by a loss of 10 yards against South Dakota (10/11). Rivals.com... A three-time all-state first-team selection... Twice was 2013: Saw action in 11 games as a reserve linebacker … recorded named the Missouri Class 6 offensive player of the year... Named 13 tackles and two sacks on the season … finished with two tackles Kansas City Star all-metro first team as a senior... Was named the and one sack for a loss of nine yards against South Dakota (10/19) Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior... Finished as the … notched three tackles and a sack against Western Illinois (11/23). Missouri all-time big-class (5 and 6) rushing leader with 6,565 career Prior to UNI: Played two years at Iowa Central, helping them to have yards... Recorded 88 career touchdowns... Ran for 2,226 yards and the No. 4 rushing defense in the NJCAA. 30 touchdowns as a senior... Posted six 200-yard rushing games in High School: Lettered in football at Hazelwood East High School in helping Blue Springs to a 9-3 record and the Class 6 quarterfinals... St. Louis, Mo. ... helped his team to a state championship in 2008 ... Rushed 309 times for 2,798 yards and 37 touchdowns as a junior... was named All-District for three years ... named to the All-Confer- Also pulled in 24 receptions for 375 yards and three more scores... ence second team in 2010. Lettered three years while playing running back, cornerback and re- Personal: Son of Pamela Wright … majoring in movement and turning kicks... Also competed in track and field, lettering four times. exercise science. Personal: Son of Crystal Miller ... majoring in liberal arts and scienc- es.

#5 DARRIAN MILLER SR | RUNNING BACK #26 RICKEY NEAL 5-10, 195 RFR | LINEBACKER BLUE SPRINGS, MO. 6-3, 218 BLUE SPRINGS HS (KANSAS) RACINE, WIS. HORLICK HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER STATISTICS 2014: Redshirted. YEAR GP-GS ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/R AVG/G High School: Played football at Racine Horlick High School for Brian 2014 14-3 91 332 3 30 3.6 23.7 Fletcher … voted Offensive Player of the Year by his team while leading Horlick High School to a City championship in 2013 … also YEAR GP-GS REC YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G helped lead his team to a playoff appearance his senior season … 2014 14-3 10 92 2 17 9.2 6.6 earned All-Area honorable mention as a quarterback in 2013 … named a first team All-Conference selection in 2012 and 2013 … also 2014: Finished second on the team in rushing yards during the 2014 lettered in basketball and track and field, earning seven total varsity season, playing in all 14 games and getting the starting nod three letters while at Horlick High School. times … finished the season with 91 carries for 332 yards on the Personal: Son of Margaret Garcia and Rickey Neal, Sr. … majoring ground … notched five touchdowns on the season, finishing fourth in psychology. on the team in scoring … scored his first touchdown as a Panther at Hawai’i (9/13) and also ran for 89 kickoff return yards … had a career-high 126 all-purpose yards against Northern Colorado (9/20), scoring a season-high two touchdowns … had a season-high 59 yards on the ground against Northern Colorado … had a sea- son-long rush of 30 yards against North Dakota State (11/8), scoring a touchdown on the play. Prior to UNI: Played for the University of Kansas from 2011-2013 ...

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#38 ELIAS NISSEN #73 JUSTIN PUTNEY RFR | TIGHT END JR | OFFENSIVE LINE 6-6, 237 6-6, 337 SPRINGVILLE, IOWA FOREST CITY, IOWA SPRINGVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FOREST CITY HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Redshirted. 2014: Played in all 14 games as a reserve on the offensive line and High School: Played football at Springville High School for Joe as part of the punt protection team … helped UNI gain 2,353 yards Martin … started all four years on the varsity squad … earned on the ground throughout the season … also allowed UNI’s punting All-District and first team All- State in 2012 and 2013 … named team team to finish with 3,708 yards, averaging 41.2 yards per punt. captain his junior and senior seasons … rushed for 2,218 yards, 2013: Saw action in nine games as a reserve on the offensive line received for 296 and had 48 rushing and 59 total touchdowns during … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was the 2013 season … he also had 107 tackles throughout his senior part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, year … helped lead his team to four District championships and to ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football the state quarterfinals in 2013 … also lettered in track and field and Conference. basketball. 2012: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Bill and Pamela Nissen … is a National Council on High School: Named first team all-state offensive tackle by the Des Youth Leadership member. Moines Register and first team all-state by Iowa Preps following the 2011 season ... second team all-state selection by Iowa Sports Connection ... third team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Asso- #48 WYATT PEIFFER ciation ... first team all-district ... Globe Gazette All-Area Team ... SR | DEFENSIVE LINE 2012 Iowa Shrine Bowl invitee ... three-year starter and three-year 6-5, 241 letterwinner ... led FCHS to their first-ever district title and first-ever CHASKA, MINN. appearance in the IAHSAA state playoffs ... high school coach: Chad CHASKA HIGH SCHOOL Moore ... three-time letterwinner in basketball, starting at center his junior and senior year ... also participated in band and is a Special Olympics volunteer. Personal: Son of Ed and Linda Putney … has two siblings, Emily, 2014: Played in five games on the defensive line … finished with a brother, Tyler is a redshirt freshman on the team … majoring in season-high three tackles against Illinois State (11/1), including a chemistry. sack for four yards … also recorded tackles against Western Illinois (10/25) and North Dakota State (11/8). 2013: Saw action in nine games, starting in two on the defensive

line … recorded two tackles against South Dakota (10/19) … also #78 TYLER PUTNEY RFR | OFFENSIVE LINE finished with a tackle against Youngstown State (11/9) and Western 6-7, 280 Illinois (11/23). FOREST CITY, IOWA 2012: Saw action in 10 games and started one as a reserve on the FOREST CITY HIGH SCHOOL defensive line … recorded one tackle against Wisconsin (9/1), Southern Illinois (10/13) and Western Illinois (11/3). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Two-year starter at Defensive End for Chaska High.... 2014: Redshirted. Selected to All-Lake Conference Team ... team captain as a senior High School: Played football at Forest City High School for Todd ... accounted for 18 sacks and 150 total tackles in varsity career ... Espeland and Ken Kasper … is a two-time All-District selection … Ranked as the No. 10 recruit in the state of Minnesota by MNPreps. was named team captain in 2013 and earned Globe Gazette North com ... brother plays defensive end at Western Michigan and father Iowa All Area team honors … selected to play for the North squad played football at Iowa. at the Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track and field and wres- Personal: Son of Wendy and Warren Peiffer … majoring in general tling, earning an NIC Conference Championship in the heavyweight studies. division in 2014. Personal: Son of Ed and Linda Putney, has two siblings, Emily and Justin, who plays on the offensive line for the Panthers … majoring in criminology.

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High School: Three-year letterwinner as a tight end and lineback- er at Roland-Story ... named first-team all-state by Iowa Sports #72 ROBERT RATHJE Connection as a linebacker in 2010 ... named second-team all-state JR | OFFENSIVE LINE as a senior and was a third-team selection as a junior as a tight 6-3, 295 end ... earned all-district honors as a junior and senior on offense ... VAN HORNE, IOWA invited to 2011 Iowa Shrine bowl ... named to the 2010 Iowa Football BENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Coaches Association Class 2A All-Academic team ... played for coach Kerry Van Winkle. Personal: Son of John and Patty Rathmacher ... has four sisters: 2014: Started all 14 games at center on the offensive line … was a Cyndi, Renea, Lily and Amy … majoring in biochemistry and biology. part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowed UNI to finish with 300 or more rushing yards in two consecutive games, #99 ADAM RETH against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also SO | DEFENSIVE LINE played an integral part in allowing UNI’s David Johnson to finish 6-5, 271 with a school record 1,553 yards on the ground … he was part of the MANCHESTER, IOWA offense that led the MVFC and the FCS in redzone offense. MANCHESTER-WEST DELAWARE HS 2013: Saw action in nine games, starting in five as the Panthers’ center … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the 2014: Saw action in all 14 games on the defensive line … finished season, ranking them No. 23 in the FCS and third in the Missouri the season with 20 tackles, including 4.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks … Valley Football Conference. recorded a career-high four solo tackles, including one sack against 2012: Redshirted. Northern Colorado (9/20) … had two tackles against Western Illinois High School: Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines (10/25) … matched his career-high of four tackles in UNI’s win over Register as a senior ... first team all-state pick by the Iowa News- Southern Illinois (11/15). paper Association and Des Moines Register ... academic all-state 2013: Redshirted. honoree by the Iowa Football Coaches Association ... as a junior, High School: Three-year letter winner in football at Manches- was selected a first team all-state defensive lineman by the INA and ter-West Delaware High School for Doug Winkowiltch ... named a second team all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Reg- second team All-District in 2010, first team All-District and second ister ... first team all-district as a junior and senior ... team lineman team All-State in 2011 ... selected to the first team All-District and MVP as a junior and senior ... high school coach: Clay Andersen ... All-State his senior season ... holds a school record in most tackles- also participated in varsity track & field for four years and varsity for-loss... also lettered in wrestling for three years and placed first in basketball for three years. state in 2012. Personal: Son of Jeff and Tammy Rathje ... has three brothers: Matt, Personal: Son of Mike and Gina Reth. Josh and Adam … majoring in biology.

#87 SAM ROHR #70 JACOB RATHMACHER SR | TIGHT END SR | OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3, 241 6-4, 297 BROOKFIELD, WIS. STORY CITY, IOWA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ROLAND-STORY HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Played in six games as a reserve tight end and on special 2014: Played in all 14 games, starting the final five on the offensive teams … had one catch for 16 yards against Northern Colorado line … was a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the (9/20). Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line 2013: Saw action in two games, starting one before suffering a that allowed UNI to finish with 300 or more rushing yards in two con- season-ending injury against McNeese State (9/28) … had a diving, secutive games, against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee 36-yard reception in UNI’s win over Iowa State (8/31) … caught a Tech (9/27) … also played an integral part in allowing UNI’s David pass on a fake punt play against McNeese State for 19 yards. Johnson to finish with a school record 1,553 yards on the ground … 2012: Saw action in all 11 games starting seven … named to the he was part of the offense that led the MVFC and the FCS in redzone College Sports Journal All-Freshman team … selected to the MVFC offense … was named to the MVFC Scholar-Athlete honorable All-Newcomer Team … finished the season with nine receptions for mention team. 202 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 22.4 yards per catch … 2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting three as a blocking tight end. had a season high 53 yards against South Dakota State (10/20) … 2012: Did not see action. caught a season-long reception of 41 yards against Central State 2011: Redshirted. (9/8) … scored a touchdown against South Dakota State and West- 38 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS ern Illinois (11/3). 711 kickoff yards, averaging 64.6 yards per kick … went 4-for-5 2011: Redshirted. from field goal range, including a 48-yarder against Indiana State High School: Lettered three years at Central High ... totaled 35 (10/4), earning MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week …notched catches for 433 yards as a junior and senior, averaging 12.4 yards a career-long 49-yard field goal against Western Illinois (10/25) … per catch ... 2010 all-state honorable mention as a tight end ... was scored 11 of UNI’s 23 points in its win over North Dakota State (11/8) an all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore and junior and … was selected as the MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week a first-team selection as a senior ... was a second-team all-county and to the College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week team for his and honorable mention all-suburban pick as a senior ... attended the performance against NDSU … finished the season perfect on field U.S. Army Combine in San Antonio in 2010 ... was nominated for the goals 45 yards or less … was named to the All-MVFC first-team … Forbes Top Sophomore Athlete in Wisconsin in 2008. selected as the CFPA Placekicker of the Year and as the FCS ADA Personal: Majoring in movement and exercise science. Top Collegiate Placekicker … earned AFCA, Walter Camp, AP FCS, Beyond Sports Network and College Sporting News All-America first-team … was also named to the Sports Network FCS All-Amer- SHAWN RUSH, JR. ica second-team … ranks ninth all-time at UNI in career field goals #45 made and second all-time in field goal percentage in a season. SR | DEFENSIVE LINE 2013: Did not see action. 6-1, 247 2012: Saw action against Central State (9/8) as the reserve kicker … COLUMBIA, MO. recorded two extra points and 238 yards on kickoffs against Central ROCK BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL State. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Named First Team All-State in Class 2A as kicker his 2014: Played in 11 games, splitting time between fullback and special senior year ... also named first team all-conference each of the past teams … recorded tackles against South Dakota (10/11) and South- two seasons in the Wamac Conference ... finished seven-of-8 on ern Illinois (11/15). field goals in 2010 with a long of 48 yards ... was also 38/40 on PAT ... 2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting one at fullback … recorded also a standout in soccer at Waterloo Columbus, earning all-confer- one tackle against North Dakota State (10/5) while on special teams. ence honors the last three seasons ... will be studying business at 2012: Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker … recorded UNI. a season high seven tackles against Central State (9/8) … finished Personal: Son of Brian and Chris Schmadeke ... has three siblings: with two tackles against Youngstown State (9/22). Patrick, John, and Mary Ann … majoring in finance. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Played for coach AJ Ofodile at Rock Bridge High SCHMADEKE CAREER STATISTICS School ... a two-time all-area and all-district player ... served as team captain as both a junior and senior ... recorded 32 solo tackles FGS GP FG M-A PCT. LG PATS M-A PCT. and 45 assists for a total of 87 tackles from his safety spot as a 2014 14 27-29 93.1 49 51-53 96.2 senior ... also had four interceptions and was the team ‘Bruin Pride 2012 1 0 0 0 2-2 100.0 TOTAL 15 27-29 93.1 49 53-55 96.3 Award Winner’. Personal: Son of Antonja and Shawn Rush, Sr. … majoring in com- KO GP NO. YARDS AVG. munication. 2014 14 90 5580 62.0 2012 1 4 238 59.5 TOTAL 15 94 5818 61.9 MICHAEL SCHMADEKE #40 2014 GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS SR | KICKER A30 AT IOWA (36), (37), (38) 5-10, 187 S13 AT HAWAI’I (41) WATERLOO, IOWA S20 NORTHERN COLORADO (33), (43), (24) COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL S27 TENNESSEE TECH (30), (25), (38), (32), (28) O4 AT INDIANA STATE (21), (48), (30), (31), 53 O11 AT SOUTH DAKOTA (28), (34) 2014: Led the team with a school record 132 points on 51 made PATs O18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 49 and 27 made field goals … led all kickers (FBS and FCS) during the O25 AT WESTERN ILLINOIS (32), (49) regular season in points … his 27 made field goals also ties the UNI N1 ILLINOIS STATE -- record for field goals made in a season … went 27-for-29 from field N8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (43), (36), (42) goal range and 51-for-53 on extra points … went 5-for-5 on PATs N15 AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS -- and 5-for-5 in field goals against Tennessee Tech (9/27), setting N22 MISSOURI STATE (41) a new school record for points in a game by a kicker … earned N29 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (30), (36), (34) MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Sports Network National D6 AT ILLINOIS STATE -- Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, CFPA National Placekicker of *() INDICATES MADE FIELD GOAL the Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the week for his record breaking performance against TTU … also had a career-high 39 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

#93 KARTER SCHULT #68 HAYDEN SHEA JR | DEFENSIVE LINE SO | OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2, 265 6-4, 293 TRIPOLI, IOWA CEDAR FALLS, IOWA TRIPOLI HIGH SCHOOL CEDAR FALLS HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Saw action in all 14 games, earning the starting nod in three 2014: Saw action in UNI’s season opening game against Iowa (8/30) … racked up 31 tackles, including 8.0 TFL and 3.5 sacks for a loss on the offensive line. of 30 yards … also had one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and 2013: Redshirted. five quarterback hurries … recorded four tackles which included High School: Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat two sacks for a loss of 18 yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … Mitchell ... named All-Metro during his junior and senior seasons ... also had four tackles against South Dakota State (10/18) … finished selected to the honorable mention All-Conference team for his junior with a career-high seven tackles in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois season and second team All-Conference his senior year ...helped his (11/15) … grabbed five tackles in back-to-back games against Mis- team to an 11-2 record and state semi-final appearance his senior souri State (11/22) and Stephen F. Austin (11/29). season ... also participated in track and field and trap shooting. 2013: Played in 11 games as a reserve on the defensive line … fin- Personal: Son of Patrick and Beth Shea … brother, Kaleb, played ished with two tackles and one sack for a loss of eight yards against football for UNI from 2008-2011 … majoring in history. Drake (9/7) … also recorded a tackle against McNeese State (9/28) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Redshirted. #82 TRENT SIMPSON High School: First team all-state by the INA in 2010 and 2011 ... first JR | LONG SNAPPER team all-state by IowaPreps.com in 2011 ... first-team all-district pick 6-0, 243 for three straight years (2009-11) ... 2011 National Guard Impact Play- DES MOINES, IOWA er of the Year ... team captain ... second team all-conference pick DOWLING CATHOLIC HS (ELLSWORTH CC) in basketball in 2010 and 2011 ... first team all-conference selection in baseball in 2011 ... three-time academic all-district honoree in football ... two-time academic all-conference in both basketball and baseball ... member of National Honor Society ... honor roll student. 2014: Served as UNI’s primary snapper for punts, field goals and Personal: Son of Kurt and Kristie Schult … majoring in family ser- extra points … was an integral member of the team that allowed vices and movement and exercise science. Michael Schmadeke to go 27-for-29 on field goals and 51-for-53 on extra points … also allowed UNI’s punting team to finish with 3,708 yards, averaging 41.2 yards per punt. 2013: Did not see action. #12 REGGIE SCHULTE Prior to UNI: Started in every game as a player for Ellsworth SO | QUARTERBACK Community College ... helped lead the team to a Graphic Edge Bowl 6-2, 205 Championship. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA High School: Played football at Dowling Catholic High School ... XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL helped the team to a 2011 state championship ... was ranked No. 23 in the country by Kohl’s Kicking as a long snapper in high school. Personal: Son of Marty and Denise Simpson ... majoring in physical 2014: Did not see action. education. 2013: Redshirted. High School: Finished with 4,002 passing yards, 54 touchdown passes and a 68 percent completion rating ... was named the Cedar Rapids Metro and Mississippi Valley Conference first team quarter- back in 2011 and 2012 ... during his senior season he was named the Cedar Rapids Gazette/KCRG All-Area Football Player of the Year and Cedar Rapids Metro Player of the Year ... was named to the Iowa- preps.com Class4A All-State first team, Des Moines Register Class 4A All-State first team and the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 4A All-State second team in 2012 ... selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Game ... was named to the Class 4A Academic All-State football team ... Personal: Son of Duane and Sherry Schulte … majoring in mathe- matics.

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for 155 yards off 38 carries during the season … scored his first career touchdown against Drake (9/7), rushing for a career-high 82 #97 ZACH SKIBINSKI yards. SO | DEFENSIVE LINE 2012: Redshirted. 6-4, 250 High School: First team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Associa- SIOUX CITY, IOWA tion as a senior ... first-team all-metro in the Quad Cities ... first team BISHOP HEELAN HIGH SCHOOL all-conference ... racked up 1,810 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns during his senior season ... helped Davenport Central to three straight playoff appearances ... rushed for 100-plus yards in 14 2014: Played in one game against Hawai’i (9/13) as a reserve on the straight games ... third team all-conference as a junior ... also played defensive line before suffering a season-ending injury. basketball and ran track ... high school coach: Mark Roering. 2013: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Tiffany Copling and Kevin Tasco. High School: Finished with 239 total tackes and 21 sacks at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team to three district football championships and two state championship #77 BRYCE SWEENEY appearances ... a two-time Iowa Newspaper Association All-State SO | OFFENSIVE LINE first team, two-time Omaha World Hearld All-Western Iowa first 6-7, 316 team, two-time Sioux City Journal All-Northwest Iowa first team, SIOUX CITY, IOWA two-time All-District first team and two-time Sioux City Journal BISHOP HEELAN HIGH SCHOOL All-Metro first team honoree ... was named the Bishop Heelan team captain and Defensive MVP in 2012 ... selected at the KSCJ Defen- sive Player of the Year and was invited to play in the Iowa Shrine 2014: Saw action in 13 games as a reserve on the offensive line … Bowl Alll-Star Game ... was also a state qualifier for track and field ... … was a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Pan- captured the 100m dash title at the 2013 Drake Relays. thers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that Personal: Son of Kim and Mark Skibinski. allowed UNI to finish with 300 or more rushing yards in two consec- utive games, against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27). #43 NASH STOPKO 2013: Redshirted. SR | LINEBACKER High School: Was a three-year starter and letter winner in football 6-2, 225 at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his TIFFIN, IOWA team to three district football championships and two state cham- IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE pionship appearances ... during the 2012 season he was named the football team captain ... was selected to the All-Metro first team, All- State first team, All-Conference first team and All-Northwest Iowa 2014: Did not see action. first team during his senior season ... was awarded the Pride Award Prior to UNI: Played football at Iowa Western … appeared in five which is given to the football player who plays with pride, leadership games last season, earning 10 tackles and one interception. and lives his Christian faith ... was also a two-year starter on the High School: Played football at Clear Creek-Amana High School … basketball team and three-year letter winner for track and field. earned first team All-Conference in 2010 and 2011 … was named to Personal: Son of Mike and Julie Sweeney … majoring in construc- the All-Conference honorable mention squad in 2009. tion management. Personal: Son of Mike and Lori Stopko … has twin siblings, Mitchell and Lauren … majoring in exercise science.

#32 TYVIS SMITH JR | FULLBACK 6-3, 224 DAVENPORT, IOWA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back and on special teams … rushed for a season-high 33 yards on 12 carries against Tennessee Tech (9/27) …grabbed three tackles on special teams against South Dakota State (10/18) … had two rushes for 14 yards and three tackles against Southern Illinois (11/15). 2013: Saw action in six games as a reserve running back … rushed 41 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

ern Colorado (9/20) … had three tackles against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … grabbed two tackles in UNI’s win over Illinois State (11/1) #91 EZRA SZCZYRBAK … also finished with three tackles against Southern Illinois (11/15). RFR | DEFENSIVE LINE 2013: Saw action in all 12 games as a reserve defensive back and 6-5, 278 on special teams … recorded 10 tackles and one fumble recovery MOOSE LAKE, MINN. during the season … had three tackles against Illinois State (11/2) MOOSE LAKE HIGH SCHOOL … grabbed a fumble recovery off the opening kick-off against No. 1 North Dakota State (10/5) to give UNI the ball. 2012: Saw action in four games … recorded one tackles against 2014: Redshirted. Southern Illinois as a reserve defensive back … finished with one High School: Played football at Moose Lake High School in Moose fumble recovery against Missouri State (11/17). Lake, Minn. for Dave Louzek … lettered all four years as a defensive 2011: Redshirted. end and offensive guard … was named a finalist for Mr. Football High School: Rushed for 289 yards and three touchdowns, caught and was named to play in the Minnesota All-Star Game … was the two passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, and had three intercep- Duluth News Tribune Player of the Year … was selected to the Min- tions in a senior season that was shorted to five games because nesota Vikings All-state team, Northstar Football News All-State first of an injury ... all-conference player as a sophomore and junior ... team, AP All-State second team during his senior season … was accounted for 10 touchdowns as a junior ... two-time Drake Relays honored as the offensive and defensive MVP for the Great Polar Alli- and state qualifier in track ... won the state 4 x 200-meter relay as a ance … earned honorable mention AP All-State, All-Conference and junior ... won the 4 x 100-meter relay as a freshman ... won the Drake All-Area during his junior season … helped his team to two state Relays 4 x 100-meter and 4 x 200-meter relays as a freshman ... best quarterfinal appearances and two state championship appearances open 100 is 10.7, best open 200 is 22.3 ... coached at Burlington by … also lettered in basketball, baseball and track and field. John Flaherty. Personal: Son of Kevin and Jennifer Szczyrbak … has four siblings, Personal: Son of Charles and Mona Webb … majoring in physical Ava, Aiden, Adelyn and Ned. education.

#41 BLAKE THOMAS #8 MARCUS WEYMILLER RFR | LINEBACKER RFR | WIDE RECEIVER 6-2, 206 5-11, 203 WATERLOO, IOWA WAUKON, IOWA WATERLOO WEST HIGH SCHOOL WAUKON HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Redshirted. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Waterloo West High School for High School: Played football at Waukon High School… earned first Lonnie Moore … earned Waterloo Courier Prep of the Week his team All-State running back, Gazette All-Area and first team All-Dis- senior season … selected as the Waterloo Rotary Club MVP Senior trict as a senior … third team All-State and first team All-District as … named All-Metro in 2012 and 2013 along with first team and a junior and first team All-District as a sophomore … was a team second team All-Mississippi Valley Conference … also named to the captain in 2013 and 2012 … finished as Waukon’s leading rusher Iowa Newspaper Association All-State third team … was the team with 3,492 rushing yards and was the school’s leading scorer with captain during the 2013 season and was selected to play for the 374 points … also lettered in track and field, basketball and wres- North squad in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track tling. and field. Personal: Son of Dave and Laure Weymiller … ranked first in his Personal: Son of Robert Thomas and Bernadette Green Thomas … class, academic All-District during his junior and senior years … was part of the honor roll … majoring in business. was also a part of the Honor Roll … majoring in education.

#36 JORDAN WEBB SR | DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0, 197 BURLINGTON, IOWA BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Played in all 14 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … finished the season with 22 tackles, including 14 JORDAN WEBB, 2014 solo and eight assisted … recorded two solo tackles against North- 42 PLAYER PROFILES - RETURNERS

#29 JAMISON WHITING #96 PRESTON WOODS JR | DEFENSIVE BACK SO | DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3, 188 6-2, 264 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL

2014: Saw action in 13 games as a reserve cornerback … recorded 2014: Saw action in four games as a reserve on the defensive line … one tackle against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech recorded one tackle against Northern Colorado (9/20), assisting on a (9/27) … also had a pass breakup against Illinois State (11/1). sack … also had a pass breakup against Tennessee Tech (9/27). 2013: Played in 11 games, starting five as a true freshman at corner- High School: Played football at South St. Paul High School for Chad back … recorded 21 tackles, one sack and three pass breakups … Sexauer … was named to the All- State, All-Metro and All-Confer- had a career-high five tackles to open his collegiate career against ence first teams … was an Elite 11 pick … was the Defensive Player Iowa State (8/31) … finished with four tackles against North Dakota of the Year in the Classis Suburban Conference … selected to the State (10/5) … also recorded four tackles and a pass breakup Minnesota Viking All-State team … also lettered in wrestling and against South Dakota (10/19). track and field. High School: Three-year letter winner from Washburn High School Personal: Son of Joeanna and Preston Woods, Sr. … has one sib- ... was named preseason All-Metro and to the Star Tribune 2013 ling, Paxton … majoring in civil engineering. Dream Team ... selected to All-Conference honorable mention twice ... was named the No. 8 recruit out of Minnesota by Rivals.com ... was a two-time All-State, All-Conference and All-Section honoree for track and field ... lettered three years in basketball. #27 EDWIN YOUNG SR | DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11, 187 #59 BLAKE WILLSON ST. LOUIS, MO. SR | LINEBACKER SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 6-4, 225 SHELL ROCK, IOWA WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK HIGH SCHOOL 2014: Saw action in all 14 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded a solo tackle against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also notched tackles against North Dakota State (11/8), 2014: Played in all 14 games as a linebacker and on special teams … Missouri State (11/22) and Stephen F. Austin (11/29). opened his season with three tackles against Iowa (8/30) … had two 2013: Did not see action due to injury. solo tackles and a sack for seven yards against Northern Colorado 2012: Played in 10 games and started one as a reserve defensive (9/20) … finished with three unassisted tackles in UNI’s win over Illi- back … recorded 14 tackles on the season, including one for a loss nois State (11/1) … also had two tackles at Southern Illinois (11/15). of yards … finished with a season high four tackles against Iowa 2013: Saw action in five games as a reserve linebacker … recorded (9/15) … notched three tackles, including one for a loss of one a tackle against Northern Colorado (9/21), South Dakota (10/19) and yard against Youngstown State (10/22) … recorded a pass breakup Western Illinois (11/23). against Western Illinois (11/3). 2012: Saw action against Central State (9/8) as a reserve linebacker. 2011: Redshirted. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Named first team All-Metro Catholic Conference as a High School: Played at Waverly-Shell Rock High School. senior ... recorded 58 tackles, 3 interceptions, one fumble recovery, Personal: Majoring in management: business administration. and a blocked field goal as a senior ... was an AAU Junior Olympic participant in 4x400-meter and 4x800-meter as a freshman … played for coach Gary Kornfeld at Saint Louis University High School. Personal: Son of Jocelyn Thompson and Edwin Young, Sr. … major- ing in management: business administration.

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#25 TREVOR ALLEN #66 PHILIP ARENDT FR | RUNNING BACK FR | OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1, 198 6-2, 289 WAUKEE, IOWA IOWA CITY, IOWA WAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL REGINA HIGH SCHOOL

High School: Lettered in football and track and field at Waukee High School: Was a four-time state champion with Regina High High School … had three consecutive seasons with 1,200 or more School … named a team captain his senior year and holds the state rushing yards … was named to the Iowa Elite All-State and Iowa record for consecutive wins (56) … invited to play in the Iowa Shrine All-State teams in 2014 … was also a team captain and a member of Bowl … selected as a consensus first-team All-State offensive the Varsity Football Council during the 2014 season… named Offen- lineman during his junior and senior seasons … was a two-time sive Player of the Year by his team three years in a row … earned Cedar Rapids Gazette All-Area team selection … named to the Elite Iowa All-State and Friday Night Blitz Player of the Year in 2013 … All-State team by Iowa Preps in 2014 … also named to the All-Dis- was also named to the Iowa Elite All-State and Iowa All-State teams trict team three years in a row … also lettered in basketball, earning in 2012 … helped his track and field team to a state championship All-Conference in 2014. in 2014 along with CIC4A Conference and District 4 team titles … Personal: Son of Jack Arendt and Erika Hegg-Arendt … has one is a two-time state meet and Drake Relays qualifier … helped his sibling, Scotty … majoring in construction management. 4X100 and 4X200 meter relays teams to school records … was also a member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams. Personal: Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … brother, AJ is a sophomore on the UNI football team … father, Andre, was an #15 AARON BAILEY JR | QUARTERBACK All-America linebacker from 1991-94. 6-2, 226 BOLINGBROOK, ILL. BOLINGBROOK HS (UNIV. OF ILLINOIS) #64 HEZEKIAH APPLEGATE FR | DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3, 270 Prior to UNI: Played football at the University of Illinois ... played in JOHNSTON, IOWA five games in 2014, setting career highs in passing attempts (16), JOHNSTON HIGH SCHOOL completions (nine), passing yards (79), TD passes (one), carries (16) and total offense (118) at Ohio State ... also played in nine games in 2013 ... rushed for three TDs and passed for one ... notched his first High School: Started and was the team captain for the varsity foot- career TD pass against Wisconsin ... named Big Ten Freshman of ball team at Johnston High School for three years … received the the Week after rushing for 56 yards and a TD on six carries against Golden Hammer Award (Defensive MVP) and is a two-time winner of Miami (Ohio) ... scored his second career touchdown against the Johnston Lineman of the Year award … also earned Des Moines Washington with a 10-yard rush in the third quarter ... scored his first Register All-Iowa Western Class 4A, first-team All-State 4A and career TD in his Illini debut against SIU. Elite All-State in 2014 … named to the Iowa Newspaper Association High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 Sports first-team Class 4A along with Sports Spotlight first-team Class 4A ... ranked No. 135 nationally, No. 6 in the state of Illinois and the No. … is a two-time Coaches first-team All-Division selection … was 11 quarterback in the nation by Scout ... ranked No. 150 nationally, named to the Des Moines Register second-team All-State and Iowa No. 4 in Illinois and the No. 9 quarterback Rivals ... ranked No. 150 Preps second-team All-State in 2013 … selected to the Coaches nationally and No. 6 in Illinois and the No. five quarterback by 247 All-Division second-team in 2012 … also lettered in track and field, Sports ... special mention All-State by the Chicago Tribune in 2012 qualifying for the Drake Relays in the shot put. ... missed several games as a senior with an injury ... as a junior, Personal: Son of Doug and Michelle … was a member of the stu- led Bolingbrook to the 2011 Illinois Class 8A state championship ... dent council … mentors sixth and seventh graders in the community rushed for just under 2,000 yards in 2011 to earn all-state honors. … avid member during mission trips across the country. Personal: Son of Oliver and Sharitah Carter ...uncle is Trent Jackson, his mother’s brother, who played basketball at Wisconsin ... biologi- cal father is former NFL wide receiver Aaron Bailey.

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part of the Dean’s List. High School: Played football at Christian Brothers College High #51 JESSE CARDENAS School for Scott Pingel … lettered all four years in football, two FR | LINEBACKER in tennis and one in track and field … was a first-team All-State 6-2, 225 selection for quarterback in 2011 … also earned first-team All-Metro LAKEVILLE, MINN. Catholic Conference … was named the Missouri Broadcasters/Writ- LAKEVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ers Player of the Year and CBC Player of the Year as a senior … was named CBC’s Most Valuable Player in 2011 … became CBC’s most winning two-year starter, leading his team to a 23-2 record … put up High School: Lettered in football at Lakeville North High School 4,896 yards and 54 touchdowns as a starting quarterback at CBC … under coach Brian Vossen ... was named the South Suburban Con- helped his team to a Catholic Football League title during the 2010-11 ference Defensive Player of the Year and South Suburban All-Con- season and a state title in 2011 … holds the school record for most ference … had 303 career tackles at Lakeville North, setting a new passing yards school record … finished his senior season with 106 tackles, 13 Personal: Son of Peter and Christina … has two siblings, Gabriela tackles for loss and four interceptions … was named to the Minne- and Arianna … majoring in communications. sota Vikings All-State team and the Associated Press All-State team … selected to the Pioneer Press defensive first-team … earned Kare 11 All-Ketro and Star Tribune All-Metro first-team … was a Mr. #52 TYLER EADS Football finalist … helped his team to the fourth round of 6A playoffs FR | DEFENSIVE BACK and a 10-2 record. 6-0, 199 Personal: Son of Cory and Tara … has one sibling, Jordan … major- IOWA CITY, IOWA ing in social work. IOWA CITY WEST HIGH SCHOOL

#13 DEWAYNE COLLINS High School: Was a part of the varsity football team for four years FR | QUARTERBACK and started for three ... earned all-conference during his sophomore 6-2, 195 and junior seasons ... selected to the all-district team during his CHICAGO, ILL. senior year ... was an offensive and defensive starter his junior and WENDELL PHILLIPS ACADEMY senior seasons ... racked up over 1,000 all-purpose yards on offense and had 63 tackles as a senior ... helped his team to three confer- ence championships ... also lettered in track and field, helping his High School: Lettered in football for coach Troy McAllister at Wen- team to a conference championship his junior season. dell Phillips Academy in Chicago … was named the 2014 Chicago Personal: Son of Dawn and Patrick ... majoring in business ... was a Sun Times Player of the Year … earned first-team All-State, All-Ar- part of the National Honor Society. ea, All-City and All-Conference as a senior … threw for 1,498 yards and 22 touchdowns, adding 1,979 yards on the ground and 22 rush- ing touchdowns in 2014 … has 4,519 career rushing yards and 4,198 #98 BRYCE DOUGLAS yards passing with a total of 106 touchdowns … led his team to a 4A RFR | DEFENSIVE LINE state championship game … also lettered in track and field, helping 6-2, 335 his 4X200 meter relay team to a state championship in 2014. PLAINFIELD, ILL. Personal: Son of La’Tonya Thomas. PLAINFIELD HS (ILLINOIS)

#7 DALTON DEMOS Prior to UNI: Was a member of the University of Illinois football team JR | QUARTERBACK ... redshirted in 2013 due to injury. 6-6, 203 High School: Three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 ST. LOUIS, MO. Sports ... ranked the No. 17 player in the state of Illinois by Scout CBC HIGH SCHOOL (HUTCHINSON CC) ... as a senior, had 58 tackles, 10 quarterback sacks, 22 tackles for loss, one interception and one forced fumble ... two-time Southwest Prairie Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... earned all-state honors from the Champaign News-Gazette, American Family Insur- Prior to UNI: Played football at Hutchinson Community College from ance All-State Team, Illinois High School Football Coaches Associa- 2013-14, leading them to an 11-1 season and a conference cham- tion Class 7A and Chicago Tribune. pionships in 2014 … had a 55.1 completion percentage for 1,120 Personal: Parents are Bruce and Madge Douglas ... majoring in yards through the air … averaged 101.8 yards per game, throwing communication ... father, Bruce, played basketball at Illinois. 15 touchdowns … was ranked the No. 6 duel-threat quarterback by JCGridiron.com … also redshirted at Coastal Carolina in 2012 ... was

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#26 DALTON FERCH #9 ROD HALL JR | WIDE RECEIVER SR | WIDE RECEIVER 5-10, 207 6-1, 208 STATE CENTER, IOWA AUGUSTA, GA. WEST MARSHALL HS (IOWA STATE) LUCY C. LANEY HS (CLEMSON)

Prior to UNI: Was a member of the Iowa State football program from Prior to UNI: Played on the Clemson basketball team from 2011-14 2012-2013. ... was the only Tiger to start every game in 2013-14, playing at the High School: Lettered four years at West Marshall for coach Ken point guard position ... started all but one game over the last two Winkler … finished his career with 98 touchdowns, ranked fifth in seasons ... through three seasons with Clemson he played in 98 Iowa high school history … finished career with 4,384 rushing yards games ... led all active Clemson players with 642 career points and … Des Moines Register Elite All-State recipient as a senior … Iowa 287 assists ... has a 35.5-inch vertical. Newspaper Association Class 2A all-state team captain … as a High School: Two-time Augusta Chronicle Boys Basketball Player senior, finished in the top 10 in the state in rushing yards (seventh, of the Year (2010, 2011) ... played in the Georgia Athletic Coaches 2,219) and rushing touchdowns (fourth, 42) … also caught 12 passes Association All-Star Game, he scored 15 points ... scored game-high for 408 yards and three touchdowns … made 32 tackles and a team- 33 points in CSRA All-Star Game a few weeks later ... 2011 GACA AA high seven interceptions, returning one for a score, on defense … South Player of the Year ... two-time first-team AA all-state selection was also the Trojans’ primary punt returner, averaging 25.9 yards per (2010, 2011) ... two-time Region 3-AA Player of the Year (2010, 2011) ... return on punts, including one touchdown … earned second-team averaged 24.7 points per game as a senior when he led Laney to the Class 2A all-state from the Iowa Newspaper Association as a junior AA state semifinals for the second straight season ... averaged 21.9 … during sophomore year, earned second-team all-state from the points per game as a junior and led team to the AA state semifinals Iowa Newspaper Association as a defensive back … competed in ... coached by Jerry Hunter ... standout football player at Laney, he track and field, where he was part of two state championship win- was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution all-state team in 2010 ning 4x200 relay and one 4x100 relay squaD. at wide receiver ... coached by Jerry Hunter. Personal: Son of Randy and Tracy Ferch … brother, Duncan, is a member of the UNI football team … kinesiology and health major. #86 CONNOR HAM FR | WIDE RECEIVER #33 AARON GRAHAM 6-2, 182 FR | FULLBACK SOLON, IOWA 6-1, 189 SOLON HIGH SCHOOL OAK GROVE, MO. OAK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL High School: Lettered in football and track and field at Solon High School ... was a two-time all-conference and all-district wide receiv- High School: Four-year letter winner coach Pat Richard at Oak er ... holds the Iowa state record in the hurdles ... three-time high Grove High School … ranked ninth all-time in the state of Missou- hurdle state champion ... two-time 200 meter dash state champion ri for rushing yards in a season with 2,934 in 2014 … also ranked ... is just the fifth person in Iowa state history to win the high hurdles fifth all-time in career yards, racking up 8,991 all-purpose yards … three times in a high school career. scored 96 touchdowns while playing at Oak Grove … broke the Personal: Son of Scott and Alisa Ham ... has one sibling, Caitlin ... Class 3 Show-Me-Bowl rushing record and was second in rushing was a part of the National Honor Society and graduated with high in classes 1-6 in Show-Me-Bowl History in 2014 … is a three-time honors. Missouri All-State running back … earned Missouri Class 3 Offen- sive Player of the Year his senior season … was also named the 2014 Frank Fontana Award recipient for best overall small class player KC Metro … is a two-time All-Simone team running back and a four-time MRVC All-Conference running back … earned Academic All-Conference in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … was named to the All-Dis- trict team all four years of high school. Personal: Son of Amanda Allen and Terry Graham.

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#3 JARVIS HOLLEY #83 JAYLIN JAMES JR | WIDE RECEIVER FR | WIDE RECEIVER 6-0, 196 6-4, 176 LAWERENCEVILLE, GA. DES MOINES, IOWA ARCHER HS (IOWA CENTRAL) DES MOINES EAST HIGH SCHOOL

Prior to UNI: Started a quarterback at Iowa Central under coach High School: Lettered in football at Des Moines East High School Kevin Wait … was selected as MVP of the 2014 Graphic Edge Bowl under coach Greg Schoon … started at wide receiver and defen- after Iowa Central’s 41-27 win over Rochester Tech … also attended sive back for two years … earned All-Conference corner back as Coffeyville Community College for a year. a junior and All-Conference wide receiver in 2014 … also lettered High School: Lettered in football at Archer High School in Lawer- in track and field and baseball … qualified in the 4X100 and 4X200 enceville, Ga. … started at quarterback for three years under head meter relays at state along with the long jump. coach Andy Dyer … was a team captain for three years … helped Personal: Son of Carlos and Chrissy James … was ranked first in his lead his team to a state playoff run in just the second year of the Ar- class with a 4.0 GPA … was a part of the Honor Roll and earned an cher High School football program’s existence … selected as Player Academic Letter all four years. of the Month three different times along with numerous player of the week honors … was invited to play in the Gwinnett County All-Star Game following his senior season … also lettered in track and field. COLTON LUECK Personal: Son of Earl and Nancy Holley. #55 FR | DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4, 277 DYERSVILLE, IOWA #28 SAVON HUGGINS BECKMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SR | RUNNING BACK 5-11, 203 JACKSON, N.J. High School: Lettered in football at Beckman Catholic High School ST. PETER’S PREP (RUTGERS) ... was invited to play at the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star game as a senior. Personal: Son of Chuck and Lynn ... majoring in elementary educa- Prior to UNI: Played three seasons at Rutgers, starting three games tion. in 2013 at running back … totaled 286 yards and two touchdowns last season … named to Preseason American Athletic All-Con- ference First Team by Athlon and Second Team by Phil Steele and #71 RYAN MOSER SI.com ... assumed starting running back spot in spring drills ... FR | OFFENSIVE LINE named to American Athletic Conference All-Academic Football 6-5, 296 Team … appeared in 10 games, posting 119 carries for 410 yards and ST. OLAF, IOWA two touchdowns in 2012 … played in nine games as a true freshman GUTTENBURG HIGH SCHOOL in 2011, racking up 146 yards and five touchdowns. High School (St. Peter’s Prep): Was a four-year starter at St. Peter’s Prep for coach Rich Hansen … was a consensus No. 1 recruit in High School: Lettered in football for three years for coach Chad New Jersey … was rated the No. 5 player in the nation according Harbough … was named All-State second-team offensive line as a to CBS Sports Network analyst Tom Lemming … was named to senior … earned Defensive MVP his sophomore and junior seasons the USA Today first-team All-America team and the Under Armour … selected to the first-team All-State as a defensive lineman in 2013 All-America team … was selected as the Gatorade New Jersey and second-team All-State as a sophomore … also lettered four Player of the Year … was a SuperPrep Magazine All-American … years in track and field, qualifying in the state meet for shot put and rushed for 1,891 yards on just 173 carries and 35 touchdowns as a discus his sophomore and senior years. senior … earned Star-Ledger first-team All-State in 2010 … was Personal: Son of Garry and Sandy Moser … was a part of the Honor second in the state with 35 touchdowns as a senior … rated the No. Roll all four years of high school … majoring in construction man- 4 running back nationally by Scout.com and ESPN.com … selected agement. to the Star-Ledger second-team All-State as a junior … rushed for 1,544 yards and 22 touchdowns his junior season … selected to Team USA for the USA vs. World All-Star game. Personsal: Son of Lasaunda and Wendell Huggins … has one sib- ling, Sanai.

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High School: Lettered in football at McGill-Toolen in Mobile, Ala. under coach Mike Dean. #19 BRANDON NAPOLEON Personal: Son of Paula and Craig Rich … majoring in exercise JR | DEFENSIVE BACK science. 5-11, 185 RAHWAY, N.J. ST. PETER’S PREP (WEST VIRGINIA) #00 DJ ROBINSON JR | DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10, 173 Prior to UNI: Played in 10 games for West Virginia University in 2013, WEST DES MOINES, IOWA primarily on special teams … had solo tackles against Georgia State VALLEY HS (IOWA CENTRAL) and Kansas State … recorded a fumble recovery against Texas Tech … redshirted in 2012. High School: Was a two-year starter for coach Rich Hansen … went 81-for-144 for 1,218 yards through the air and 11 touchdowns Prior to UNI: Played football at Iowa Central ... earned second-team as a quarterback in 2011 … also rushed 79 times for 460 yards and Academic All-Region XI. two touchdowns, while also returning a kickoff … had two intercep- High School: Lettered in football at Valley High School in West Des tions as a defensive back … played in the 2011 U.S. Marines Semper Moines, Iowa ... led his team to a state championship in 2011. Fidelis All-American Bowl in 2011 … was the HCIAL Red Division Personal: Son of Darrell and Karin ... has two siblings, Montell and Co-Player of the Year and HCIAL Red Division first-team All-Confer- Janell ... majoring in graphic design. ence in 2011 and third-team All-Conference in 2010 … selected to the 2011 All-Hudson County first-team offense … was rated on 24/7. com as the No. 31 athlete in the country and on ESPN.com at the No. #79 CHRIS SCHLEUGER 55 cornerback … was also ranked No. 5 by Scout.com as the fifth- JR | OFFENSIVE LINE best cornerback on the East coast. 6-3, 291 Personal: Son of Eugene and Tracey Napoleon … majoring in com- WESLEY, IOWA munication. WEST HANCOCK HS (IOWA WESTERN)

#89 TAYLOR OTTERSTATTER Prior to UNI: Attended Iowa Western Community College, earning FR | TIGHT END first-team All-Conference and first-team All-American … was also 6-6, 244 on the wrestling team, earning All-American and a fifth place finish. MAYER, MINN. High School: Was named the 2012 Globe Gazette All-Area Player of MAYER LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL the Year as a running back … earned IHSAA All-District Football, Class A first-team All-State running back and INA All-State Foot- ball Class A second-team in 2012 … helped his team to a District 2 High School: Lettered in football at Mayer Lutheran High School Championship during his senior season … selected to the All-State, for coach Dean Aurich … earned first-team Kare 11 All-Metro … All-Area and All-Region first-teams as a junior … also named to had 68 catches for 881 yards and 13 touchdowns … also lettered in the IHSAA All-District Football team and the INA All-State Class A basketball, playing center for Mayer Lutheran all four years. first-team in 2011 … awarded the IHSAA Excellence in Academic Personal: Son of Keith and Tami … has one sibling, Jeff … majoring Achievement Award in 2011… received the West Hancock Award in biochemistry. as the Most Outstanding Upperclassman. Personal: Son of Kathy and Matt Schleuger … has one sibling, Zac.

#67 BYRON RICH JR | OFFENSIVE LINE 6-4, 315 MOBILE, ALA. MCGILL-TOOLEN HS (FORT SCOTT CC)

Prior to UNI: Played football at Fort Scott Community College … was first-team All-Conference at center and first-team All-Region VI … was ranked No. 12 in the state of Kansas at all positions … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals and 24/7 Sports … was also rated the No. 1 junior college center in the country by 24/7 Sports.

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High School: Lettered in football at Blue Valley Southwest High School for coach Bill Lowe … was a team captain during his senior #74 JACKSON SCOTT-BROWN year … had 12.5 sacks, 23 tackles for loss and 87 total tackles in FR | OFFENSIVE LINE 2014 … also had his hand in four blocked PATs and three blocked 6-5, 307 punts as a senior … was named to the All-EKL first-team, Wichita COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA All-State team, the Topeka All-State team and one of Kansas Elite ST. ALBERTS HIGH SCHOOL 100 Seniors in 2014 … was a three-time player of the week as a senior and was Max Prep’s Top-10 Sack Leader … as a junior, he was named to the All-EKL second-team and Wichita All-State sec- High School: Lettered in football at St. Alberts High School under ond-team … selected to the Topeka All-State second-team and the coach Kevin Culjat … was the winner of the Vince Leber Spirit National Underclassmen Defensive Player at the KCMO Camp. Award at St. Albert his senior season … was invited to participate Personal: Son of Rodney and Trish Thomas … has three siblings, in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … ranked 16th individually in the state Hunter, Shelbey and Dalton. on Iowa Prep Rivals … was named to the Des Moines Register All-State second team, first-team All-City and first-team All-District as a senior … selected to the All-District and All-Western Iowa #75 CAL TWAIT first-team as a junior … was on the state runner-up football team as FR | OFFENSIVE LINE a freshman and sophomore, getting the starting nod as a sophomore 6-7, 286 in the state championship game … also lettered in track, basetball, MANSON, IOWA baseball. MANSON-NW WEBSTER HIGH SCHOOL Personal: Son of Jen Brown … was a four-year member of the concert and show choir … participated in two musicals and two state-rated one-act plays … is a lector and active member at Cor- High School: Was a three-year letter winner at Manson-Northwest pus Christi Parish … received the Monsignor Kelly Circle of Excel- Webster High School under coach Jeff Anliker … was named a lence Award for community service. team captain in 2014 … selected to the 2015 Iowa Shrine Bowl All- Star Football Squad … as a senior, was named to the Des Moines Register All-State first-team as an offensive lineman and the INA #18 DJ SINGLETON All-State first team in 2014 … also earned Academic All-State in JR | DEFENSIVE BACK 2014 … was a two-time first-team All-District lineman and Academic 6-3, 199 All-District honoree … also earned INA second-team All-State as a UNION, N.J. defensive lineman in 2013 … was named Defensive MVP and Most ST. PETER’S PREP (NEBRASKA-LINCOLN) Valuable Lineman as a senior … also earned Most Dedicated as a freshman, junior and senior … also lettered in basketball, track and baseball, earning Academic All-Conference in basketball and baseball. Prior to UNI: Played for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Personal: Son of Kevin and Cathy Twait … has three siblings, Kris- 2013-14 … redshirted during the 2013 season … also played a sea- ten, Kyle and Lauren … was a part of the National Honor Society, son at Union Community College in New Jersey. student council and FCCLA … was also the NHS Vice President ... High School: Was named a team captain in 2012 and earned sec- father, Kevin, is the head football coach at Iowa Central. ond-team All-State and All-Metro … had 53 tackles, four sacks and 12 tackles for loss as a senior to earn second-team All-New Jersey … was chosen to play in the Semper Fi All-Star game in January of 2012 … was also selected to play in the USA Today International #80 BRANDON SMITH Bowl … he was regarded as one of the top-20 players in the state JR | WIDE RECEIVER of New Jersey and one of the top-30 safety prospects by Rivals.com 6-3, 200 and 24/7 Sports … earned All-County honors as junior and senior. LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. Personal: Son of Bernadette and Dwayne Singleton … has three LEE’S SUMMIT HS (NDSU-SCIENCE) siblings … majoring in exercise science.

Prior to UNI: Played at the North Dakota State School of Science ... #95 SETH THOMAS played in seven games last season, racking up 491 receiving yards, FR | DEFENSIVE LINE averaging 70.1 per game and scored five touchdowns. 6-6, 244 High School: Played football at Lee’s Summit High School in Lee’s STILLWELL, KAN. Summit, Mo. BLUE VALLEY SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL

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GAME ONE GAME TWO GAME THREE Sep. 5 | at Iowa State Sep. 12 | Eastern Washington Sep. 19 | at Cal Poly Site: Jack Trice Stadium Site: UNI-Dome Site: Alex G. Spanos Stadium Time: 7 p.m. CT Time: 1 p.m. CT Time: 9:30 p.m. CT Last Time: UNI 28, ISU 20 Last Time: UNI 41, EWU 38 Last Time: UNI 29, CP 26 (2013) (2005, Playoffs) (3 OT, 2002) QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS

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2014 Record...... 2-10 2014 Record...... 11-3 2014 Record...... 7-5 Home...... 1-6 Home...... 7-1 Home...... 4-1 Away...... 1-4 Away...... 4-2 Away...... 3-3 Neutral...... 0-0 Neutral...... 0-0 Neutral...... 0-0 2014 Big 12 Record...... 0-9 2014 Big Sky Record...... 7-1 2014 Big Sky Record...... 5-3 Big 12 Finish...... 10th Big Sky Finish...... 1st Big Sky Finish...... T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 46/23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 43/25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 42/24 Starters Returning/Lost...... 14/8 Starters Returning/Lost...... 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/9 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 3/0 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 1/2 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 7/1 Head Coach...... Paul Rhodes Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Tim Walsh Head Coach Record...... 29-46 Head Coach Record...... 67-25 Head Coach Record...... 39-30

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Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Aaron Wimberly 147 642 7 58.4 Quincy Forte 135 910 9 113.8 Chris Brown 249 1265 17 105.4

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G S. Richardson 254-451-9 2669 18 242.6 Vernon Adams 251-380-8 3483 35 348.3 Chris Brown 102-171-3 1465 12 122.1

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G D. Montgomery 44 605 2 55.0 Cooper Kupp 104 1431 16 110.1 Roland Jackson 14 415 1 37.7

Scoring FG Kick Pts Scoring TD Pts Scoring TD Pts Cole Netten 11 35 68 Cooper Kupp 17 102 Chris Brown 18 108

Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD S. Richardson 4 22 0 Tevin McDonald 3 109 1 Jordan Williams 3 0 0

Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. K. Cotton-Moya 55 22 77 Ronnie Hamlin 39 73 112 Nick Dzubnar 94 73 167

Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Cory Morrissey 6.0 24 7.5 43 Chris Judge 3.0 24

Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Cole Netten 11-14 35-35 68 Tyler McNannay 11-11 48-55 81 Z. Schottenfeld 1-1 51-54 66

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GAME FOUR GAME FIVE GAME SIX Oct. 3 | at Illinois State Oct. 10 | North Dakota State Oct. 17 | Western Illinois Site: Site: Site: UNI-Dome Time: 12 p.m. CT Time: 1 p.m. CT Time: 4 p.m. CT Last Time: ILS 41, UNI 21 Last Time: UNI 23, NDSU 3 Last Time: UNI 27, WIU 13 (2014, Playoffs) (2014) (2014) QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS

Location...... Normal, Ill. Location...... Fargo, N.D. Location...... Macomb, Ill. Founded...... 1857 Founded...... 1890 Founded...... 1899 Enrollment...... 20,271 Enrollment...... 14,747 Enrollment...... 11,458 Nickname...... Redbirds Nickname...... Bison Nickname...... Fighting Leathernecks Colors...... Red & White Colors...... Yellow & Green Colors...... Purple & Gold Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference...... MVFC Conference...... MVFC Conference...... MVFC Facility...... Hancock Stadium Facility...... FargoDome Facility...... Capacity...... 13,391 Capacity...... 19,000 Capacity...... 16,368 University President...... Dr. Larry Dietz University President...... Dean L. Bresciani University President...... Dr. Jack Thomas Director of Athletics...... Larry Lyons Director of Athletics...... Matt Larson Director of Athletics...... Matt Tanney

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION

2014 Record...... 13-2 2014 Record...... 15-1 2014 Record...... 5-7 Home...... 8-0 Home...... 9-0 Home...... 3-3 Away...... 5-1 Away...... 5-1 Away...... 2-4 Neutral...... 0-1 Neutral...... 1-0 Neutral...... 0-0 2014 MVFC Record...... 7-1 2014 MVFC Record...... 7-1 2014 MVFC Record...... 3-5 MVFC Finish...... T-1st MVFC Finish...... 1st MVFC Finish...... 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 40/20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... ?? Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 41/15 Starters Returning/Lost...... 11/11 Starters Returning/Lost...... ?? Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/7 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 0/4 Specialists Returning/Lost...... ?? Specialists Returning/Lost...... 1/0 Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Chris Klieman Head Coach...... Head Coach Record...... 46-26 Head Coach Record...... 15-1 Head Coach Record...... 9-15

2014 STATISTIC LEADERS 2014 STATISTIC LEADERS 2014 STATISTIC LEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Marshaun Coprich 370 2274 27 151.6 John Crockett 368 1994 21 124.6 J.C. Baker 246 1265 5 105.4

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G 208-359-10 3221 30 214.7 228-358-10 3111 25 194.4 T. Norvell 219-373-11 2891 24 240.9

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Cameron Meredith 66 1061 9 70.7 Zach Vraa 42 637 4 45.5 Lance Lenoir Jr. 75 1030 7 85.8

Scoring TD Pts Scoring FG Kick Pts Scoring FG PAT Pts Marshaun Coprich 27 162 Adam Keller 29 58 145 N. Knuffman 11-12 36-37 69

Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Alex Donnelly 3 116 0 CJ Smith 15 177 0 L. Venegoni 2 9 0

Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. Pat Meehan 53 62 115 Carlton Littlejohn 59 58 117 Kevin Kintzel 41 51 92

Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Collin Keoshian 9.0 39 19.5 110 Kris Harley 3.5 26

Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Nick Aussieker 14-19 62-64 104 Adam Keller 29-34 58-59 145 N. Knuffman 11-12 36-37 69

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GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT GAME NINE Oct. 24 | at South Dakota State Oct. 31 | South Dakota Nov. 7 | Indiana State Site: Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Site: UNI-Dome Site: UNI-Dome Time: 2 p.m. CT Time: 1 p.m. CT Time: 4 p.m. CT Last Time: SDSU 31, UNI 28 Last Time: UNI 27, USD 16 Last Time: INS 20, UNI 19 (2014) (2014) (2014) QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS

Location...... Brookings, S.D. Location...... Vermillion, S.D. Location...... Terre Haute, Ind. Founded...... 1881 Founded...... 1862 Founded...... 1865 Enrollment...... 12,557 Enrollment...... 10,284 Enrollment...... 11,494 Nickname...... Jackrabbits Nickname...... Coyotes Nickname...... Sycamores Colors...... Yellow & Blue Colors...... Red & White Colors...... Blue & White Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference...... MVFC Conference...... MVFC Conference...... MVFC Facility...... Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Facility...... DakotaDome Facility...... Memorial Stadium Capacity...... 15,000 Capacity...... 10,000 Capacity...... 12,764 University President...... Dr. David Chicoine University President...... James W. Abbott University President...... Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Director of Athletics...... Justin Sell Director of Athletics...... David Herbster Director of Athletics...... Ron Prettyman

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION

2014 Record...... 9-5 2014 Record...... 2-10 2014 Record...... 8-6 Home...... 5-1 Home...... 2-4 Home...... 4-2 Away...... 4-4 Away...... 0-6 Away...... 4-4 Neutral...... 0-0 Neutral...... 0-0 Neutral...... 0-0 2014 MVFC Record...... 5-3 2014 MVFC Record...... 0-8 2014 MVFC Record...... 4-4 MVFC Finish...... T-3rd MVFC Finish...... 10th MVFC Finish...... T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 47/16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 53/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/6 Starters Returning/Lost...... 19/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 15/7 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 2/2 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 1/0 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 3/0 Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Joe Glenn Head Coach...... Mike Sanford Head Coach Record...... 126-86-0 (18th Season) Head Coach Record...... 8-28 Head Coach Record...... 9-17

2014 STATISTIC LEADERS 2014 STATISTIC LEADERS 2014 STATISTIC LEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Zach Zenner 337 2019 22 144.2 Jasper Sanders 90 389 3 64.8 Buck Logan 171 797 7 61.3

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Austin Sumner 106-182-5 1,634 15 233.4 Kevin Earl 129-243-8 1452 8 207.4 Mike Perish 324-528-12 3515 21 270.4

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Jake Wieneke 73 1404 16 100.3 Eric Shufford 42 568 3 71.0 Gary Owens 69 815 5 58.2

Scoring TD Pts Scoring FG Kick Pts Scoring FG Kick Pts Zach Zenner 26 158 Miles Bergner 8 9 33 Eric Heidorn 17 37 88

Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Melvin Taveras 3 15 0 Travis Starks 4 85 0

Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. T.J. Lally 52 65 117 Tyson Graham 43 28 71 Kendall Walker 73 50 123

Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds Shayne Gottlob 3.0 6 C. Underwood 13.5 62

Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Justin Syrovatka 19-20 50-50 107 Miles Bergner 8-9 9-11 33 Eric Heidorn 17-24 37-37 88

53 2015 OPPONENTS

GAME TEN GAME ELEVEN Nov. 14 | at Missouri State Nov. 21 | Southern Illinois Site: Robert W. Plaster Stadium Site: UNI-Dome Time: 2 p.m. Time: TBD Last Time: UNI 38, MSU 24 Last Time: UNI 40, SIU 21 (2014) (2014) QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS

Location...... Springfield, Mo. Location...... Carbondale, Ill. Founded...... 1905 Founded...... 1869 Enrollment...... 24, 489 Enrollment...... 16,619 Nickname...... Bears Nickname...... Salukis Colors...... Maroon & White Colors...... Maroon & White Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference...... MVFC Conference...... MVFC Facility...... Robert W. Plaster Stadium Facility...... Capacity...... 17,800 Capacity...... 15,000 University President...... Clifton M. Smart III University President...... Randy Dunn Director of Athletics...... Kyle Moats Director of Athletics...... Tommy Bell

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION

2014 Record...... 4-8 2014 Record...... 6-6 Home...... 2-3 Home...... 4-2 Away...... 2-5 Away...... 2-4 Neutral...... 0-0 Neutral...... 0-0 2014 MVFC Record...... 1-7 2014 MVFC Record...... 3-5 MVFC Finish...... 8th MVFC Finish...... T-7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 41/17 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 27/23 Starters Returning/Lost...... 12/10 Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/15 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 3/1 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 1/2 Head Coach...... Dave Steckel Head Coach...... Dale Lennon Head Coach Record...... First Season Head Coach Record...... 48-34

2014 STATISTIC LEADERS 2014 STATISTIC LEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Rushing Att Net TD Avg./G Calan Crowder 153 762 4 63.5 Malcolm Agnew 136 820 10 102.5

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./G Kierra Harris 159-289-8 9184 19 165.3 Mark Lannotti 201-319-8 2241 22 186.8

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Receiving No Yards TD Avg./G Julian Burton 54 727 5 60.6 MyCole Pruitt 81 861 13 71.8

Scoring FG Kick Pts Scoring TD Pts Marcelo Bonani 12-17 29-32 65 MyCole Pruitt 13 80

Interceptions No Yds TD Interceptions No Yds TD Eric Phillips 3 0 0 Courtney Richmond 2 27 0

Tackles UA A Tot. Tackles UA A Tot. Caleb Schaffitzel 42 54 96 Chase Allen 45 50 95

Sacks No Yds Sacks No Yds James Barnes 5.0 27 T. Williamson 5.5 37

Kicking FG PAT Pts Kicking FG PAT Pts Marcelo Bonani 12-17 29-32 65 Thomas Kinney 10-19 41-41 71

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2014 HONORS AND RECOGNITION

PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACADEMICS

• Michael Schmadeke (9/28) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Sports Net- MVFC Scholar-Athlete work National Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, CFPA National Placekicker of the • Jake Farley, First Team; David Johnson, First Team; Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week (School record for points by a Isaac Ales, Second Team; Max Busher, Second Team; kicker in a game with 20 against Tennessee Tech) Jack Rummells, Second Team; Jacob Rathmacher, • Michael Schmadeke (10/5) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Scored four Honorable Mention field goals and one PAT against Indiana State. Four FGs was most in the FCS that week) • Brett McMakin (10/12) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week, College Sporting News FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team All-Stars of the Week (Six tackles, including three sacks for a loss of 16 yards and • Jake Farley, One of 10 finalists for a post-graduate first-career interception against South Dakota) scholarship • Logan Bieghler (10/14) - CFPA National Punter of the Week (Seven punts for 288 yards, averaging 41.1 yards per punt. Four punts landed inside the 20-yard-line, including a PRESEASON game-long 48-yarder that landed on the South Dakota 6-yard-line) • Tim Kilfoy (11/2) - College Sports Madness National FCS Defensive Player of the Week, Madness Missouri Valley Defensive Player of the Week and CFPA National Defensive Sports Network All-America Back of the Week (Career-high 10 tackles and two interceptions, one for a touchdown against Illinois State) • David Johnson, First-Team • David Johnson (11/2) - MVFC Offensive Player of the Week, Sports Network National • Jack Rummells, First-Team Offensive Player of the Week and CFPA National Kickoff Returner of the Week (129 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowsn and one 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown • Xavier Williams, Second-Team against Illinois State) • Jack Rummells (11/3) - MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Graded out at a 90 percent against Illinois State, allowing only four tackles for loss) Walter Payton Award Watch List • Xavier Williams (11/9) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week (Finished with seven • David Johnson tackles and a sack, holding NDSU to just 43 rushing yards) • Michael Schmadeke (11/9) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Scored 11 of UNI’s 23 points against NDSU, grabbing three field goals and two PATs) MVFC Preseason All-Conference • David Johnson (11/25) - CFPA National Running Back of the Week (Career-high 205 • David Johnson, First-Team rushing yards and three touchdowns against Missouri State) • Jack Rummells, First-Team ALL-MVFC • Xavier Williams, First-Team • Makinton Dorleant, First-Team David Johnson, First Team; Jack Rummells, First Team; Michael Schmadeke, First Team; Xavier Williams, First Team; Jake Farley, First Team; Tim Kilfoy, First Team; Isaac • Sawyer Kollmorgen, Honorable Mention Ales, Second Team; Brett McMakin, Second Team; Deiondre’ Hall, Second Team; Chad Owens, Second Team; Mac O’Brien, Honorable Mention; Ryan Bingman, Honorable Mention; Makinton Dorleant, Honorable Mention Team Rankings • Preseason #3 in MVFC ALL-AMERICA/MISC. AWARDS • Preseason #9 in FCS Sports Network Poll

Michael Schmadeke • Fred Mitchell Award Finalist; CSM All-America Third Team; AFCA All-America First Team; Walter Camp All-America First Team; AP All-America First Team; FCS ADA All-America First Team; BSN All-America First Team; Sports Network All-America Sec- ond Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; CFPA National Placekicker of the Year Award David Johnson • AP All-America Third Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America First Team; CFPA National All-Purpose Performer of the Year; College Sporting News All-America First Team; Walter Payton Award Finalist; Reese’s Senior Bowl Invite; NFL Combine Invite Jack Rummells • CSM All-America Second Team; Walter Camp All-America First Team; AP All-America First Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America Second Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; MVC Leadership & Service Award Xavier Williams • AP All-America Third Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America Second Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; East-West Shrine Bowl Invite; Buck Buchanan Award Finalist Jake Farley • BSN All-America Second Team Deiondre’ Hall • BSN All-America Third Team

56 2014 STANDOUTS

UNI in the Playoffs: UNI has made 17 NCAA FCS playoff ap- and the FCS in red zone statistics. The Panthers scored 48 out pearances and has won 20 playoff games. UNI has won at least of the 49 times that they were in the red zone for a 98 percent one playoff game in 13 of its 17 playoff appearances, including success rate and 29 touchdowns. a playoff win in nine of its last 10 appearances. UNI also cur- rently holds a 16-5 postseason record in the UNI-Dome. Down Goes No. 1: The Panthers ended NDSU’s 33-game win- ning streak Saturday in front of 14,777 in the UNI-Dome (11/8). Playoff Wins at Home It was NDSU’s first loss since 2012 when they were defeated Dec. 7, 1985...... vs. Eastern Washington...... W, 17-14 by the . UNI now has three wins over Nov. 28, 1987...... vs. Youngstown State...... W, 31-28 No. 1 ranked opponents. UNI also beat No. 1 New Hampshire Dec. 5, 1987...... vs. Arkansas State...... W, 49-28 24-21 in 2005 and No. 1 Youngstown State 35-32 in 1997. The Nov. 30, 1991...... vs. Weber State...... W, 38-21 Panthers’ 23-3 win over the North Dakota State Bison was its Nov. 28, 1992...... vs. Eastern Washington...... W, 17-14 second consecutive win over a top-10 ranked opponent and Dec. 5, 1992...... vs. McNeese State...... W, 29-7 73rd win over a top-25 opponent overall. Nov. 30, 1996...... vs. Eastern Illinois...... W, 21-14 Dec. 7, 1996...... vs. William & Mary...... W, 38-35 Record Breaking: UNI broke 26 school records during the 2014 Dec. 8, 2001...... vs. Maine...... W, 56-28 season, with 15 records coming at the hands of running back Nov. 29, 2003...... vs. Montana State...... W, 35-14 David Johnson. Nov. 26, 2005...... vs. Eastern Washington...... W, 41-38 Nov. 24, 2007...... vs. New Hampshire...... W, 38-35 Individual Season Records (2014) Nov. 29, 2008...... vs. Maine...... W, 40-15 Rushing Yards David Johnson 1,553 Dec. 6, 2008...... vs. New Hampshire...... W, 36-34 Rushing TDs David Johnson 17 (tied 1st) Dec. 3, 2011...... vs. Wofford...... W, 28-21 Rushing Yds/Game David Johnson 117.4 Nov. 29, 2014...... vs. Stephen F. Austin...... W, 44-10 All-Purpose David Johnson 2,527 All-Purpose/Game David Johnson 180.5 In the Margin: UNI’s 44-10 win against SFA (11/29) was the Total TDs David Johnson 20 largest margin of victory in the Panthers’ playoff history. The FGs Made Michael Schmadeke 27 (tied 1st) second largest was a 56-28 win over Maine in a quarterfinal Punt Yards Logan Bieghler 3,708 game in 2001. Punt Attempts Logan Bieghler 90 Avg Yards/Kick Return David Johnson 36.50 Interception Return TDs Ray Mitchell 2 (2013) Showing Up: UNI’s defense forced at least one turnover in 13 of Tim Kilfoy 2 (2014) the 14 games this season, whether it be a fumble or an inter- ception. The Panthers had at least one interception in eight Individual Career Records consecutive games prior to the game against Missouri State Rushing Yards David Johnson 4,687 (11/22). The Panthers finished with a forced fumble (Isaac Ales) Rushing TDs David Johnson 49 and an interception (Deiondre’ Hall) against Stephen F. Austin Rushing Yds/Game David Johnson 95.7 (11/29). All-Purpose David Johnson 6,859 All-Purpose/Game David Johnson 140.0 Auto-Schmadic: Junior placekicker Michael Schmadeke as- Total Points Scored David Johnson 384 serted himself as one of the strongest kickers in the MVFC and Total TDs David Johnson 64 the FCS in 2014 during his first starting role. He led the team in Blocked Kicks Xavier Williams 7 (tied 1st) points with a school-record 132 from 27-of-29 on field goals and 51-of-53 on PATs. He finished the season leading all FCS kickers Team Season Records (2014) in points and was just two points shy of leading all Division I Tackles for Loss 119.0 kickers (FCS and FBS), trailing only Jaden Oberkrom of TCU Yards from TFL 495 with 135 points. Individual Game Records Special Team: UNI’s defense and special teams excelled during TDs Scored in a Game David Johnson 4 (tied 1st) the 2014 season, scoring 177 of UNI’s 452 total points. Michael vs. Stephen F. Austin Schmadeke went 27-of-29 from field goal range and 51-of-53 Points Scored by Kicker Michael Schmadeke 20 on PATs. UNI’s defense scored four touchdowns, while special vs. Tennessee Tech teams play added a blocked punt for a touchdown and a kickoff Most Punts in a Game Logan Bieghler 13 return for a touchdown in 2014. vs. Hawai’i Field Goals Made Michael Schmadeke 4 (tied 1st) vs. Tennessee Tech Largest Playoff Win UNI’s 44-10 win over SFA Red-Zone: UNI finished the season ranked first in the MVFC

57 2014 STANDOUTS

2014 UNI RESULTS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Date Opponent Result Rushes 31 David Johson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22) 8/30 at Iowa L, 31-23 Yds Rushing 205 David Johnson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22) 9/13 at Hawai’i L, 27-24 TD Rushes 3 David Johnson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22) 9/20 Northern Colorado W, 46-7 3 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29) 9/27 Tennessee Tech W, 50-7 Long Rush 73 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29) 10/4 at #25 Indiana State* L, 20-19 Pass Attempts 40 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Hawaii, 9/13) 10/11 at South Dakota* W, 27-16 Pass Comp. 19 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Hawaii, 9/13) 10/18 #16 South Dakota State* L, 31-28 19 Brion Carnes (at Western Illinois, 10/25) 10/25 at Western Illinois* W, 27-13 Yds Passing 380 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Iowa, 8/30) 11/1 #6 Illinois State* W, 42-28 TD Passes 3 Sawyer Kollmorgen (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 11/8 #1 North Dakota State* W, 23-3 Long Pass 70 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Iowa, 8/30) 11/15 at #22 Southern Illinois* W, 40-21 11/22 Missouri State* W, 38-24 70 Brion Carnes (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29) 11/29 Stephen F. Austin& W, 44-10 Receptions 6 Brett LeMaster (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 12/6 at #7 Illinois State& L, 41-21 6 Kevin Vereen (at Western Illinois, 10/25) Yds Receiving 203 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30) * Notes MVFC Regular Season TD Receptions 1 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30) & FCS Playoffs 1 Kevin Vereen (at Iowa, 8/30) 2014 FINAL MVFC STANDINGS 1 Darrian Miller (at Hawaii, 9/13) 1 Kevin Vereen (at Hawaii, 9/13) Team MVFC Overall 1 Darrian Miller (vs. Northern Colorado (9/20) North Dakota State 7-1 15-1 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Northern Colorado, 9/20) Illinois State 7-1 13-2 1 Brett LeMaster (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) UNI 6-2 9-5 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) South Dakota State 5-3 9-5 1 Braden Lehman (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) Indiana State 4-4 8-6 1 Daurice Fountain (at South Dakota, 10/11) Youngstown State 4-4 7-5 1 Kevin Vereen (at South Dakota, 10/11) Southern Illinois 3-5 6-6 1 Barkley Hill (vs. SDSU, 10/18) Western Illinois 3-5 5-7 Missouri State 1-7 4-8 1 Chad Owens (at Western Illinois, 10/25) South Dakota 0-8 2-10 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Illinois State, 11/1) 1 Braden Lehman (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) 1 Brett LeMaster (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) 1 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29) Long Reception 70 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30) 70 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29) Field Goals 5 Michael Schmadeke (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) Long FG 49 Michael Schmadeke (at Western Illinois, 10/25) Punts 13 Logan Bieghler (at Hawaii, 9/13) Punt Avg. 47.2 Logan Bieghler (vs. SDSU, 10/18) Long Punt 59 Logan Bieghler (vs. NDSU, 11/8) Punts Inside 20 4 Logan Bieghler (vs. SDSU, 10/18) 4 Logan Bieghler (vs. Illinois State, 11/1) Long Punt Return 43 Chad Owens (at South Dakota, 10/11) Long KO Return 98 David Johnson (vs. Illinois State, 11/1) Tackles 15 Jake Farley (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) Sacks 3.0 Brett McMakin (at South Dakota, 10/11) TFL 4.0 Isaac Ales (vs. Missouri State, 11/22) Interceptions 2 Tim Kilfoy (vs. Illinois State, 11/1)

58 THE LAST TIME...

COACHES POLL, FINAL UNI TEAM

RK TEAM RECORD Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (248 yards) Rushed for 300 Yards: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (322 yards) 1 North Dakota State 15-1 Rushed for 400 Yards: vs. Indiana State, 10/3/09 (406 yards) 2 Illinois State 13-2 Passed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (205 yards) 3 New Hampshire 12-2 Passed for 300 Yards: at Iowa, 8/30/14 (380 yards) 4 Eastern Washington 11-3 Passed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 (478 yards) 5 Coastal Carolina 12-2 400 Yards Total Off: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (453 yards) 500 Yards Total Off: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (528 yards) 6 Sam Houston State 11-5 600 Yards Total Off: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 (712 yards) 7 Villanova 11-3 Scored 30 Points: vs. Missouri State, 11/22/14 (38 points) 8 Chattanooga 10-4 Scored 40 Points: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (44 points) 9 Jacksonville State 10-2 Scored 50 Points: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (50 points) 10 UNI 9-5 Scored 60 Points: vs. Indiana State, 10/3/09 (62 points) 11 Montana 9-5 12 Southeastern Louisiana 9-4 UNI INDIVIDUAL 13 South Dakota State 9-5 14 Fordham 11-3 3 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Indiana State (11/10/07) Darian Williams, Derrick Law, Taylor Brookins 15 Harvard 10-0 2 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Western Illinois (9/24/11) 16 Richmond 9-5 David Johnson, Tirrell Rennie 17 Liberty 9-5 1 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/29/14) 18 Indiana State 8-6 David Johnson, 152 yards 19 James Madison 9-3 1 Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. Missouri State (11/22/14) David Johnson, 205 yards 20 Montana State 8-5 Passed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/29/14) 21 Eastern Kentucky 9-4 Brion Carnes, 205 yards 22 Bethune-Cookman 9-3 Passed for 300 Yards: at Iowa (8/30/14) 23 Sacred Heart 9-3 Sawyer Kollmorgen, 380 yards 24 William & Mary 7-5 Passed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota (9/12/09) Pat Grace, 445 yards 25 Youngstown State 7-5 Received for 100 Yards: vs. South Dakota (10/19/13) Chad Owens, 107 yards SPORTS NETWORK, FINAL Received for 150 Yards: vs. South Dakota (9/12/09) D.P. Eyman, 197 yards Received for 200 Yards: at Iowa (8/30/14) RK TEAM RECORD David Johnson, 203 yards 1 North Dakota State 15-1 2 Received for 100 Yards: vs. McNeese State (9/28/13) 2 Illinois State 13-2 David Johnson, Kevin Vereen Jr. 3 New Hampshire 12-2 Rush 100+, Receive 100+: at South Dakota State (9/15/07) Corey Lewis, 125 rush/164 rec. 4 Eastern Washington 11-3 Pass 100+, Rush 100+: vs. Western Illinois (9/24/11) 5 Coastal Carolina 12-2 Tirrell Rennis, 142 pass/106 rec. 6 Sam Houston State 11-5 Scored 3 TDs Rush: vs. Stephen F. Austin 7 Villanova 11-3 David Johnson 8 Chattanooga 10-4 Scored 4 TDs Rush: vs. Illinois State (10/23/10) Tirrell Rennie 9 Jacksonville State 10-2 Scored 3 TDs Receiving: at Youngstown State (10/21/06) 10 UNI 9-5 Johnny Gray 11 Fordham 11-3 Scored 4 TDs Receiving: vs. Western Illinois (9/29/95) 12 South Dakota State 9-5 Dedric Ward 13 Montana 9-5 Interception Return for TD: at Southern Illinois (11/14/14) Tim Kilfoy 14 Southeastern Louisiana 9-4 Fumble Recovery for TD: at Southern Illinois (11/14/14) 15 Harvard 10-0 Tate Omli 16 Richmond 9-5 Kick Return for TD: vs. Illinois State (11/1/14) 17 Liberty 9-5 David Johnson, 98 yards 18 James Madison 9-4 Intercepted 2 Passes: vs. Illinois State (11/1/14) Tim Kilfoy 19 Indiana State 8-6 Intercepted 3 Passes: vs. Illinois State (11/13/04) 20 Montana State 8-5 Dre Dokes 21 Eastern Kentucky 9-4 Kicked 4 Field Goals: at Indiana State (10/4/14) 22 Youngstown State 7-5 Michael Schmadeke 23 Bethune-Cookman 9-3 Kicked 5 Field Goals: vs. Tennessee Tech (9/27/14) Michael Schmadeke 24 Sacred Heart 9-3 Kicked 50+ Yard FG: at North Dakota State (10/5/13) 25 Idaho State 8-4 Tyler Sievertsen, 50-yarder

59 UNI Overall Team2014 Statistics STATISTICS (as of Apr 16, 2015) All games

Team Statistics UNI OPP SCORING 452 279 Points Per Game 32.3 19.9 Points Off Turnovers 350 170 FIRST DOWNS 244 235 R u s h in g 105 73 P a s s in g 118 132 P e n a lt y 21 30 RUSHING YARDAGE 2353 1508 Yards gained rushing 2668 1972 Yards lost rushing 315 464 Rushing Attempts 539 502 Average Per Rush 4.4 3.0 Average Per Game 168.1 107.7 TDs Rushing 28 19 PASSING YARDAGE 2824 2898 C o m p - A t t - I n t 203-417-12 273-463-17 Average Per Pass 6.8 6.3 Average Per Catch 13.9 10.6 Average Per Game 201.7 207.0 TDs Passing 18 15 TOTAL OFFENSE 5177 4406 Total Plays 956 965 Average Per Play 5.4 4.6 Average Per Game 369.8 314.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 40-1052 60-1194 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 36-409 41-254 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-286 12-133 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.3 19.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.4 6.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.8 11.1 FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 16-14 PENALTIES-Yards 78-665 85-717 Average Per Game 47.5 51.2 PUNTS-Yards 92-3750 109-4349 Average Per Punt 40.8 39.9 Net punt average 36.3 34.9 KICKOFFS-Yards 90-5580 59-3459 Average Per Kick 62.0 58.6 Net kick average 40.7 34.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 1 8 3 0 : 4 2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 77/221 62/216 3rd-Down Pct 35% 29% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 6/16 4th-Down Pct 45% 38% SACKS BY-Yards 51-305 23-148 MISC YARDS -6 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 53 36 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 27-29 10-15 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (48-49) 98% (27-36) 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-49) 59% (21-36) 58% PAT-ATTEMPTS (51-53) 96% (33-35) 94% ATTENDANCE 87433 120066 Games/Avg Per Game 7/12490 7/17152 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total UNI 73 163 89 127 0 452 Opponents 70 51 79 79 0 279

60 UNI Overall Individual Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2015) 2014 STATISTICSAll games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Johnson, David 14 287 1625 72 1553 5.4 17 73 110.9 Owens, Chad 24 291 12.1 0 43 Miller, Darrian 14 91 357 25 332 3.6 3 30 23.7 Miller, Darrian 10 61 6.1 0 15 Carnes, Brion 12 78 429 115 314 4.0 4 39 26.2 Hall, Deiondre' 1 19 19.0 0 0 Hill, Barkley 11 17 91 8 83 4.9 0 45 7.5 Omli, Tate 1 31 31.0 0 0 Smith, Tyvis 11 20 64 5 59 3.0 0 8 5.4 Brown, Charles 0 7 0.0 1 7 Kollmorgen, S. 9 24 71 51 20 0.8 3 22 2.2 Total 36 409 11.4 1 43 Owens, Chad 14 2 15 0 15 7.5 1 7 1.1 Opponents 41 254 6.2 0 46 Browning, J. 1 5 14 0 14 2.8 0 6 14.0 Vereen, Kevin 14 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.1 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg McNeil, Ronelle 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Hall, Deiondre' 5 75 15.0 1 32 Brown, Charles 14 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.4 Kilfoy, Tim 4 87 21.8 2 45 TEAM 8 12 0 34 -34 -2.8 0 0 -4.2 Busher, Max 3 24 8.0 0 24 Total 14 539 2668 315 2353 4.4 28 73 168.1 Mitchell, Ray 2 91 45.5 1 58 Opponents 14 502 1972 464 1508 3.0 19 84 107.7 McMakin, Brett 1 9 9.0 0 9 Farley, Jared 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Farley, Jake 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kollmorgen, S. 9 130.49 111-213-5 52.1 1635 12 70 181.7 Total 17 286 16.8 4 58 Carnes, Brion 12 101.05 91-198-5 46.0 1182 6 70 98.5 Opponents 12 133 11.1 1 56 TEAM 8 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 LeMaster, Brett 14 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Bieghler, Logan 14 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Johnson, David 12 438 36.5 1 98 Johnson, David 14 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.5 Owens, Chad 11 245 22.3 0 56 Total 14 114.06 203-417-12 48.7 2824 18 70 201.7 Miller, Darrian 8 174 21.8 0 36 Opponents 14 114.89 273-463-17 59.0 2898 15 52 207.0 Brown, Charles 5 136 27.2 0 48 Williams, Evan 1 3 3.0 0 3 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Jennings, D. 1 26 26.0 0 26 Johnson, David 14 38 536 14.1 2 70 38.3 Gaeta, Griffin 1 9 9.0 0 9 LeMaster, Brett 14 38 473 12.4 3 32 33.8 Hall, Deiondre' 1 21 21.0 0 21 Owens, Chad 14 34 342 10.1 1 32 24.4 Total 40 1052 26.3 1 98 Vereen, Kevin 14 31 569 18.4 6 54 40.6 Opponents 60 1194 19.9 0 50 Brown, Charles 14 19 315 16.6 0 37 22.5 Lehman, Braden 14 11 203 18.5 2 58 14.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Fountain, D. 14 10 117 11.7 1 35 8.4 McMakin, Brett 1 36 36.0 0 36 Miller, Darrian 14 10 92 9.2 2 17 6.6 Buchanan Jr.,R. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Williams, Billy 8 3 106 35.3 0 58 13.2 Busher, Max 1 6 6.0 0 6 Cunningham, L. 12 3 11 3.7 0 6 0.9 Farley, Jared 1 7 7.0 0 7 Hill, Barkley 11 2 6 3.0 1 4 0.5 McNeil, Ronelle 1 0 0.0 0 0 Williams, Evan 8 1 25 25.0 0 25 3.1 Omli, Tate 0 0 0.0 1 0 Rohr, Sam 6 1 16 16.0 0 16 2.7 Total 5 59 11.8 1 36 Carnes, Brion 12 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 Smith, Tyvis 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Total 14 203 2824 13.9 18 70 201.7 Opponents 14 273 2898 10.6 15 52 207.0

61 UNI Overall Individual Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2015) 2014All STATISTICS games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Schmadeke, M. - 27-29 51-53 - - - - - 132 Kollmorgen, S. 9 237 20 1635 1655 183.9 Johnson, David 20 ------120 Johnson, David 14 288 1553 7 1560 111.4 Vereen, Kevin 6 ------36 Carnes, Brion 12 276 314 1182 1496 124.7 Miller, Darrian 5 ------30 Miller, Darrian 14 91 332 0 332 23.7 Carnes, Brion 4 ------24 Hill, Barkley 11 17 83 0 83 7.5 LeMaster, Brett 3 ------18 Smith, Tyvis 11 20 59 0 59 5.4 Kollmorgen, S. 3 ------18 Owens, Chad 14 2 15 0 15 1.1 Kilfoy, Tim 2 ------12 Browning, J. 1 5 14 0 14 14.0 Owens, Chad 2 ------12 Vereen, Kevin 14 1 2 0 2 0.1 Lehman, Braden 2 ------12 Brown, Charles 14 1 -5 0 -5 -0.4 Fountain, D. 1 ------6 TEAM 8 15 -34 0 -34 -4.2 Hill, Barkley 1 ------6 Total 14 956 2353 2824 5177 369.8 Omli, Tate 1 ------6 Opponents 14 965 1508 2898 4406 314.7 Hall, Deiondre' 1 ------6 Mitchell, Ray 1 ------6 Brown, Charles 1 ------6 TEAM ------1 2 Total 53 27-29 51-53 - - - - 1 452 Opponents 36 10-15 33-35 - - 0-1 - - 279

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Schmadeke, M. 27-29 93.1 0-0 5-5 15-15 7-8 0-1 49 1 Bieghler, Logan 90 3708 41.2 59 8 20 27 13 2 TEAM 2 42 21.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence UNI Opponents Total 92 3750 40.8 59 8 20 27 13 2 Iowa (36),(37),(38) (40),37 Opponents 109 4349 39.9 64 7 29 28 19 4 Hawai`i (41) (36),(37) Northern Colorado (33),(43),(24) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Tennessee Tech (30),(25),(38),(32),(28) - Schmadeke, M. 90 5580 62.0 29 1 Indiana State (21),(48),(30),(31),53 - Total 90 5580 62.0 29 1 19.9 40.7 24 South Dakota (28),(34) (33) Opponents 59 3459 58.6 15 2 26.3 34.4 30 South Dakota State 49 (44) Western Illinois (32),(49) - Illinois State - 46 North Dakota State (43),(36),(42) (21) Southern Illinois - 48,35 Missouri State (41) (28) Stephen F. Austin (30),(36),(34) (31) Illinois State - 51,(45),(39)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

62 UNI Overall Individual Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2015) 2014 STATISTICS All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Johnson, David 14 1553 536 0 438 0 2527 180.5 Owens, Chad 14 15 342 291 245 0 893 63.8 Miller, Darrian 14 332 92 61 174 0 659 47.1 Vereen, Kevin 14 2 569 0 0 0 571 40.8 LeMaster, Brett 14 0 473 0 0 0 473 33.8 Brown, Charles 14 -5 315 7 136 0 453 32.4 Carnes, Brion 12 314 7 0 0 0 321 26.8 Lehman, Braden 14 0 203 0 0 0 203 14.5 Fountain, D. 14 0 117 0 0 0 117 8.4 Hall, Deiondre' 14 0 0 19 21 75 115 8.2 Williams, Billy 8 0 106 0 0 0 106 13.2 Mitchell, Ray 14 0 0 0 0 91 91 6.5 Hill, Barkley 11 83 6 0 0 0 89 8.1 Kilfoy, Tim 14 0 0 0 0 87 87 6.2 Smith, Tyvis 11 59 6 0 0 0 65 5.9 Omli, Tate 14 0 0 31 0 0 31 2.2 Williams, Evan 8 0 25 0 3 0 28 3.5 Jennings, D. 14 0 0 0 26 0 26 1.9 Busher, Max 13 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.8 Kollmorgen, S. 9 20 0 0 0 0 20 2.2 Rohr, Sam 6 0 16 0 0 0 16 2.7 Browning, J. 1 14 0 0 0 0 14 14.0 Cunningham, L. 12 0 11 0 0 0 11 0.9 McMakin, Brett 14 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.6 Gaeta, Griffin 12 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8 TEAM 8 -34 0 0 0 0 -34 -4.2 Total 14 2353 2824 409 1052 286 6924 494.6 Opponents 14 1508 2898 254 1194 133 5987 427.6

63 UNI Overall Defensive2014 STATISTICS Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2015) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 46 Farley, Jake 14 67 58 125 5.5-7 1-1 1-0 6 3 . 2 . . 49 McMakin, Brett 14 69 34 103 12.5-56 10-51 1-9 6 5 1-36 3 . . 37 Busher, Max 13 39 63 102 7.5-20 3-11 3-24 4 2 2-6 . . . 98 Williams,Xavier 14 38 55 93 14.0-65 8-50 . 3 3 . . 2 . 1 Hall, Deiondre' 14 49 25 74 3.5-26 . 5-75 6 . 1-0 . 1 . 24 Kilfoy, Tim 14 52 21 73 5.5-14 . 4-87 2 . 1-0 1 . . 44 O'Brien, Mac 14 24 33 57 15.5-63 5-32 . . 4 1-0 . . . 11 Mitchell, Ray 14 39 17 56 1.5-6 . 2-91 1 . . . . . 94 Ales, Isaac 13 35 20 55 18.5-77 9-55 . 2 5 1-0 2 . . 2 Dorleant, M. 14 30 7 37 . . . 7 . 1-0 2 . . 47 McNeil, Ronelle 7 22 11 33 10.5-43 6-31 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 93 Schult, Karter 14 19 13 32 8.0-42 4-30 . . 7 1-0 1 . . 30 Dexter, D'Shawn 14 16 10 26 4.0-16 2-14 . 2 3 . 1 . . 36 Webb, Jordan 14 14 8 22 ...... 88 Reth, Adam 14 13 7 20 4.0-15 2-11 ...... 15 Omli, Tate 14 11 7 18 2.0-16 . . . . 1-0 1 2 . 56 Jennings, D. 14 10 6 16 2.0-8 1-6 . . . . . 1 . 59 Willson, Blake 14 11 4 15 1.0-7 1-7 ...... 35 Farley, Jared 12 8 6 14 0.5-0 . 1-0 1 1 1-7 . . . 6 Buchanan Jr.,R. 12 4 7 11 . . . 1 . 1-10 . . . 25 Blair, Tavaughn 14 4 6 10 ...... 32 Smith, Tyvis 11 3 5 8 ...... 48 Peiffer, Wyatt 5 4 1 5 2.0-7 1-4 ...... 31 Paup, Alex 6 4 1 5 ...... 27 Young, Edwin 14 3 1 4 ...... 42 Gaeta, Griffin 12 . 3 3 0.5-1 1-1 ...... 40 Schmadeke, M. 14 1 1 2 ...... 29 Whiting,Jamison 13 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 33 Hill, Barkley 11 1 1 2 ...... 7 Johnson, David 14 1 . 1 ...... 17 Kollmorgen, S. 9 1 . 1 ...... 45 Rush, Shawn 11 . 1 1 ...... 3J Johnson, Jeremy 3 1 . 1 ...... 86 Simpson, Trent 14 1 . 1 ...... 77 Bingaman, Ryan 14 1 . 1 ...... 21 Feldpausch, Joe 1 1 . 1 ...... 90 Bieghler, Logan 14 1 . 1 ...... 96 Woods, Preston 4 . 1 1 0.5-1 1-1 . 1 . . . . . TM TEAM 8 ...... 1 43 Shaw, Nate 2 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 14 598 434 1032 119-490 51-305 17-286 43 34 14-59 14 6 1 Opponents 14 545 392 937 88-291 23-148 12-133 52 20 7-0 7 5 .

64 2014 GAME RECAPS

GAME ONE GAME TWO GAME THREE Aug. 30 | at Iowa Sep. 13 | at Hawai’i Sep. 20 | Northern Colorado Attendance: 66,805 Attendance: 24,999 Attendance: 15,277 UNI 23 UNI 24 NORTHERN COLORADO 7 IOWA 31 HAWAI’I 27 UNI 46

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Northern HONOLULU, Hawai’i – The University of CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of North- Iowa football team fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes in a Northern Iowa football team fell to the University ern Iowa football team picked up a 46-7 Home- close battle inside Kinnick Stadium, 31-23. of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors, 27-24 in the Aloha coming victory in front of 15,277 fans against the Quarterback Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the Stadium. Northern Colorado Bears. The Panthers improved game 17-37-2 for a career-high 380 yards and two UNI scored a late fourth quarter touchdown after their overall record to 1-2. touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers with Darrian Miller found the end zone on an 11-yard Senior David Johnson led the Panthers with 173 a career-high 203 yards receiving and 34 on the pass from Sawyer Kollmorgen to cut the Hawai’i rushing yards along with his first rushing touch- ground with one touchdown. lead to 27-24, but the Panthers were unable to close down of the season. Sawyer Kollmorgen finished On the defensive side of the ball, Jake Farley the gap and fell to the Rainbow Warriors. 11-20-0 for 159 yards and two touchdowns with made his return to the field with 12 tackles. Brett Kollmorgen finished 19-40-0 for 265 yards and Kevin Vereen Jr. picking up a 39-yard reception for McMakin followed in suit with a career-high 11 two touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers his third touchdown of the season. tackles while Xavier Williams notched 10. through the air with 73 yards on five receptions, Max Busher came away with a team leading six adding 46 yards on the ground. Max Busher led tackles, including one sack for a loss of six yards. QUICK STATS the team with nine tackles while Jake Farley and Xavier Williams finished with five tackles and two Ronelle McNeil both grabbed eight. key sacks during the game. Score by Quarter Total UNI 3 10 7 3 23 QUICK STATS QUICK STATS Iowa 7 10 7 7 31 Score by Quarter Total Score by Quarter Total Scoring Summary: UNI 7 3 0 14 24 UNC 0 0 7 0 7 1st 13:44 Iowa - Daniels Jr. 13-yd rush Iowa 7 10 7 3 27 UNI 10 26 3 7 46 11:38 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG Scoring Summary: 2nd 12:16 UNI - Vereen Jr. 23-yd reception Scoring Summary: 1st 13:48 UNI - Vereen 39-yd reception 05:03 Iowa - Weisman 1-yd rush 1st 10:19 UH - Yap FR for TD 06:38 UNI - Kollmorgen 1-yd rush 07:33 UNI - Schmadeke 33-yd FG 02:17 UNI - Schmadeke 37-yd FG 2nd 12:48 UH - Hadden 36-yd FG 2nd 14:13 UNI - Schmadeke 43-yd FG 00:01 Iowa - Koehn 40-yd FG 11:29 UNI - Team Safety 06:37 UH - Moleni 15-yd reception 3rd 10:13 Iowa - Smith 6-yd reception 11:10 UNI - Johnson 41-yd rush 00:00 UNI - Schmadeke 41-yd FG 09:31 UNI - Johnson 70-yd reception 04:50 UNI - Miller 10-yd rush 3rd 00:37 UH - Lakalaka 30-yd rush 4th 12:42 UNI - Schmadeke 38-yd FG 00:21 UNI - Miller 14-yd reception 4th 13:16 UNI - Vereen Jr. 9-yd reception 06:50 Iowa - Powell 12-yd reception 3rd 07:36 UNI - Schmadeke 24-yd FG 03:19 UH - Hadden 37-yd FG 03:31 UNC - Graham 4-yd rush 01:56 UNI - Miller 11-yd reception Stats UNI Iowa 4th 02:29 UNI - Carnes 3-yd rush First Downs 13 26 Stats UNI Hawai’i Stats UNC UNI Net Rushing 25 151 First Downs 17 17 First Downs 11 23 Net Passing 380 250 Net Rushing 55 148 Net Rushing 52 310 Plays-Total Offense 62-405 77-401 Net Passing 265 225 Net Passing 147 163 Punts-Yards 5-214 4-145 Plays-Total Offense 78-320 86-373 Plays-Total Offense 52-199 69-473 Kickoffs-Yards 6-361 6-382 Punts-Yards 13-516 11-426 Punts-Yards 9-303 2-76 Possession 26:46 33:14 Kickoffs-Yards 3-185 6-378 Kickoffs-Yards 3-158 9-559 Possession 30:43 29:17 Possession 29:04 30:56 Rushing: David Johnson (13 att., 34 yards, 2.6 avg.), Darrian Miller (5 att., 12 yards, 2.4 avg.) Rushing: David Johnson (18 att., 46 yards, 2.6 avg.), Rushing: David Johnson (18 att., 173 yds, 1 TD, 9.6 Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (17-37-2, 380 yards, 2 Brion Carnes (3 att., 20 yards, 6.7 avg.) avg.), Darrian Miller (15 att., 59 yds, 1 TD, 3.9 avg.) Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (11-19-0, 159 yds, 2 TD) TDs) Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (19-40-0, 265 yards, 2 Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (1 catch, 39 yds, 1 TD), Receiving: David Johnson (5 catches, 203 yards, TDs) Brett LeMaster (3 catches, 34 yds), Darrian Miller (1 1 TD), Brett LeMaster (4 catches, 66 yards), Kevin Receiving: David Johnson (5 catches, 73 yards), Billy Williams (1 catch, 58 yards), Brett LeMaster (5 catch, 14 yds, 1 TD) Vereen Jr. (3 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD) Tackles: Max Busher (6 tackles, 1 sack), Xavier Wil- catches, 57 yards) Tackles: Jake Farley (12 total), Brett McMakin (11 liams (5 tackles, 2 sacks), Deiondre’ Hall (5 tackles, Tackles: Jake Farley (9 total, 1 BrUp), Max Busher total, 1 FF), Xavier Williams (10 total) 1 blocked punt) (9 total), Ronelle McNeil (8 total, 1 sack, 1 FR)

65 2014 GAME RECAPS

GAME FOUR GAME FIVE GAME SIX Sep. 27 | Tennessee Tech Oct. 4 | Indiana State Oct. 11 | at South Dakota Attendance: 9,621 Attendance: 4,291 Attendance: 10,219 TENNESSEE TECH 7 UNI 19 UNI 27 UNI 50 INDIANA STATE 20 SOUTH DAKOTA 16

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The University of Northern CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - The University of Northern VERMILLION, S.D. – The University of Northern Iowa football team fell 20-19 to the Indiana State Iowa football team dominated Tennessee Tech Iowa football team picked up its first conference Sycamores in a close battle that went down to the inside the UNI-Dome, defeating the Golden Eagles win of the season, defeating the South Dakota last play of the game. 50-7. The Panthers improved their overall record to Coyotes, 27-16 inside a sold out DakotaDome. The The Panthers took a 19-14 lead early in the fourth 2-2, heading into Missouri Valley Football Confer- Panthers moved to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in MVFC play. quarter, but Indiana State scored with 2:12 on the ence play. The dual play of quarterbacks Sawyer Kollmor- clock off a 38-yard pass to Gary Owens to take a Junior placekicker Michael Schmadeke scored gen and Brion Carnes proved to be too much for 20-19 lead. Junior Michael Schmadeke attempted a a career-high 20 points, breaking the school record the Coyotes with Kollmorgen finishing 7-16-0 for 53-yard field goal with less than 30 seconds to play, for points in a game by a kicker. Sawyer Kollmorgen 154 yards and a touchdown while Carnes finished but was unable to make it. finished the game 14-21-0 for 200 yards and three 4-13-0 for 51 yards and a touchdown along with 55 UNI was led by David Johnson’s 127 rushing touchdowns, while Brett LeMaster, Kevin Vereen Jr. rushing yards. yards. Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 16-35- and Braden Lehman all scored receiving touch- Kevin Vereen Jr. led the Panthers through the air 1 for 158 yards and a rushing touchdown while Brett downs. David Johnson led the Panthers on the with 87 receiving yards and his fifth touchdown of LeMaster added 57 through the air. Max Busher ground with 142 yards. the season. Charles Brown also recorded 47 yards led the Panthers in tackles with 14 while Ronelle on two receptions. QUICK STATS McNeil finished with eight tackles and two sacks. QUICK STATS Score by Quarter Total QUICK STATS TTU 0 0 7 0 7 Score by Quarter Total UNI 6 28 13 3 50 Score by Quarter Total UNI 0 10 10 7 27 UNI 0 13 3 3 19 USD 7 0 3 6 16 Scoring Summary: INS 14 0 0 6 20 1st 11:08 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG Scoring Summary: 01:27 UNI - Schmadeke 25-yd FG Scoring Summary: 1st 08:32 USD - Bouma 17-yd rush 2nd 12:23 UNI - Lehman 12-yd reception 1st 07:45 INS - Buck 17-yd rush 2nd 07:26 UNI - Schmadeke 28-yd FG 09:11 UNI - Hall 32-yd int. return 03:15 INS - Perish 1-yd rush 02:37 UNI - Vereen Jr. 28-yd reception 05:05 UNI - LeMaster 11-yd reception 2nd 06:48 UNI - Kollmorgen 5-yd rush 3rd 11:01 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush 02:23 UNI - Vereen Jr. 25-yd reception 01:54 UNI - Schmadeke 21-yd FG 03:51 USD - Bergner 33-yd FG 3rd 13:22 UNI - Carnes 7-yd rush 01:02 UNI - Schmadeke 48-yd FG 02:28 UNI - Schmadeke 34-yd FG 08:36 UNI - Schmadeke 38-yd FG 3rd 09:46 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG 4th 10:17 USD - Van Roekel 25-yd reception 02:23 UNI - Schmadeke 32-yd FG 4th 14:48 UNI - Schmadeke 31-yd FG 07:49 UNI - Fountain 15-yd reception 02:25 TTU - Annoor 84-yd rush 02:12 INS - Owens 38-yd reception 4th 09:00 UNI - Schmadeke 28-yd FG Stats UNI USD Stats UNI INS First Downs 16 17 Stats TTU UNI First Downs 20 16 First Downs 2 25 Net Rushing 156 102 Net Rushing 162 82 Net Passing 205 260 Net Rushing 67 322 Net Passing 158 231 Net Passing 25 206 Plays-Total Offense 68-361 61-362 Plays-Total Offense 73-320 61-313 Punts-Yards 7-288 7-316 Plays-Total Offense 42-92 76-528 Punts-Yards 5-179 6-209 Punts-Yards 12-523 4-176 Kickoffs-Yards 6-376 4-246 Kickoffs-Yards 6-390 4-239 Possession 29:21 30:39 Kickoffs-Yards 2-104 11-711 Possession 30:35 29:25 Possession 22:09 37:51 Rushing: Brion Carnes (9 att., 55 yds), Darrian Miller Rushing: David Johnson (24 att., 127 yds), Darrian Rushing: David Johnson (14 att., 142 yds, Brion (12 att., 50 yds), David Johnson (14 att., 42 yds) Miller (9 att., 26 yds), Sawyer Kollmorgen (4 att., 11 Carnes (9 att., 79 yds, 1 TD), Barkley Hill (8 att., 63 Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (7-16-0, 154 yds, 1 TD), yds, 1 TD) yds) Brion Carnes (4-13-0, 51 yds, 1 TD) Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (16-35-1, 158 yds) Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (14-21-0, 200 yds, 3 Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (2 catches, 82 yds, 1 TDs) Receiving: Brett LeMaster (5 catches, 57 yds), Billy TD), Charles Brown (2 catches, 47 yds), Daurice Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (4 catches, 72 yds, 1 Williams (1 catch, 36 yds) Fountain (2 catches, 20 yds, 1 TD) TD), Brett LeMaster (5 catches, 65 yds, 1 TD), Bra- Tackles: Max Busher (14 tackles, 1.0 TFL), Brett Tackles: Deiondre’ Hall (8 tackles, 1 int.), Tim Kilfoy den Lehman (1 catch, 12 yds, 1 TD) McMakin (10 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1 BrUp), Ronelle (7 tackles), Brett McMakin (5 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 int.) Tackles: Jake Farley (6 tackles, 1 sack, 1.5 TFL), McNeil (8 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF), Deiondre’ Hall (5 Karter Schult (4 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF), Deiondre tackles, 1 int.) Hall (1 int., 1 TD)

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GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT GAME NINE Oct. 18 | South Dakota State Oct. 25 | at Western Illinois Nov. 1 | Illinois State Attendance: 15,049 Attendance: 2,588 Attendance: 12,154 SOUTH DAKOTA ST 31 UNI 27 ILLINOIS STATE 28 UNI 28 WESTERN ILLINOIS 13 UNI 42

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern MACOMB, Ill. – The University of Northern Iowa CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa football team battled to the last play against football picked up a key road win over Western Iowa football team posted a 42-28 victory over No. top-25 foe South Dakota State, but fell to the Jack- Illinois, defeating its MVFC foe, 27-13. 6-ranked Illinois State. The win improved UNI’s rabbits, 31-28. David Johnson led the team on offense with 146 overall record to 5-4 and 3-2 in league play. Illinois UNI trailed by 14 points with 8:58 left in the rushing yards and two touchdowns to break the State left with its first blemish of the season and fell fourth quarter before senior David Johnson scored school record in career touchdowns. Brion Carnes to 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the MVFC. his second rushing touchdown of the game with started at quarterback, going 19-33-0 for a ca- The Panthers scored three touchdowns in the 4:59 left to play to make the score 28-21. reer-high 239 yards and one touchdown. fourth quarter, including two rushing scores from The Panthers went three-and-out on their next On the defensive side of the ball, senior lineback- senior running back David Johnson to seal the win. offensive drive, but Ray Mitchell picked up his third er Max Busher turned in a top-performance with a Johnson’s 129 yards on the ground pushed him into career pick-six with 3:45 on the clock to tie the season-high tying 14 tackles and his first-career in- first all-time at UNI in career rushing yards with score, 28-28. terception. Jake Farley turned in eight tackles while 4,051. South Dakota State took the lead again with sophomore D’Shawn Dexter finished with seven. 1:47 left to play when Justin Syrovatka knocked in QUICK STATS a 44-yard field goal to give them a 31-28 lead. The QUICK STATS score ended a 1:42 drive for six plays and 44 yards Score by Quarter Total for the win. Score by Quarter Total ILS 7 0 7 14 28 UNI 10 10 0 7 27 UNI 0 7 14 21 42 QUICK STATS WIU 0 7 0 6 13 Scoring Summary: Score by Quarter Total Scoring Summary: 1st 14:48 ILS - Coprich 28-yd rush SDSU 7 0 14 10 31 1st 11:56 UNI - Schmadeke 32-yd FG 2nd 11:09 UNI - Brown 7-yd blkd punt return UNI 0 14 0 14 28 08:14 UNI - Johnson 8-yd rush 3rd 10:05 UNI - Vereen 28-yd reception Scoring Summary: 2nd 09:56 UNI - Owens 20-yd reception 05:46 UNI - Johnson 31-yd rush 1st 07:42 SDSU - Wieneke 8-yd reception 04:26 UNI - Schmadeke 49-yd FG 03:17 ILS - Coprich 8-yd rush 2nd 10:54 UNI - Johnson 50-yd rush 01:17 WIU - Scott 32-yd reception 4th 09:00 ILS - Coprich 76-yd rush 00:40 UNI - Hill 2-yd reception 4th 14:15 UNI - Johnson 17-yd rush 08:46 UNI - Johnson 98-yd kickoff return 3rd 08:18 SDSU - Zenner 1-yd rush 08:02 WIU - Mireles 44-yd reception 04:12 UNI - Johnson 18-yd rush 02:02 SDSU - Brown 30-yd interception 02:09 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 21-yd rec. 4th 08:58 SDSU - Zenner 1-yd rush Stats UNI WIU 00:50 UNI - Kilfoy 32-yd int. return 04:59 UNI - Johnson 2-yd rush First Downs 22 16 03:29 UNI - Mitchell 58-yd interception 01:47 SDSU - Syrovatka 44-yd FG Net Rushing 165 37 Stats ILS UNI Net Passing 246 310 First Downs 17 13 Stats SDSU UNI Plays-Total Offense 83-411 67-347 Net Rushing 188 118 First Downs 21 15 Punts-Yards 8-273 9-405 Net Passing 127 117 Net Rushing 94 122 Kickoffs-Yards 6-368 3-189 Plays-Total Offense 77-315 68-235 Net Passing 223 178 Possession 35:30 24:30 Punts-Yards 12-433 11-458 Plays-Total Offense 79-317 60-300 Kickoffs-Yards 5-305 7-424 Punts-Yards 6-262 6-283 Kickoffs-Yards 6-293 4-247 Rushing: David Johnson (29 att., 146 yds, 2 TDs) Possession 33:27 26:33 Possession 36:14 23:46 Passing: Brion Carnes (19-33-0, 239 yds, 1 TD) Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (6 catches, 84 yds), Rushing: David Johnson (29 att., 129 yds, 2 TDs) Rushing: David Johnson (9 att., 78 yds, 2 TDs), Brion Charles Brown (3 catches, 63 yds) Passing: Brion Carnes (10-30-2, 117 yds, 1 TD) Carnes (9 att., 35 yds) Tackles: Max Busher (14 total, 1 int.), Jake Farley (8 Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (3 catches, 47 yds, 1 Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (9-14-2, 84 yds, 1 TD), total), D’Shawn Dexter (7 total), Brett McMakin (6 TD), Brett LeMaster (3 catches, 24 yds) Brion Carnes (11-21-1, 93 yds) total, 1 FR), Deiondre’ Hall (5 total, 1 int.) Tackles: Jake Farley (13 total), Tim Kilfoy (10 total, Receiving: Charles Brown (5 catches, 43 yds), David Johnson (5 catches, 43 yds), Chad Owens (5 catch- 2 int., 1 TD), Max Busher (9 total, 1 int.), Xavier es, 43 yds), Barkley Hill (1 catch, 1 TD) Williams (8 total, 1 sack), Mac O’Brien (7 total, 3.5 Tackles: Brett McMakin (14 total, 1 sack), Xavier TFL, 1 sack) Williams (10 total, 1 sack), Jack Farley (8 total, 1 int.), Ray Mitchell (6 total, 1 int., 1 TD)

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GAME TEN GAME ELEVEN GAME TWELVE Nov. 8 | North Dakota State Nov. 15 | at Southern Illinois Nov. 22 | Missouri State Attendance: 14,777 Attendance: 5,589 Attendance: 10,298 NORTH DAKOTA ST 3 UNI 40 MISSOURI STATE 24 UNI 23 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 21 UNI 38

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern CARBONDALE, Ill. – The University of Northern CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa football team downed the No. 1 North Dakota Iowa football team routed the Southern Illinois Iowa football team picked up a 38-24 victory over State Bison, 23-3, ending a 33-game winning streak. Salukis 40-21, improving to 7-4 overall and 5-2 in the Missouri State Bears on Senior Night. UNI The Panthers improved to 6-4 overall and 4-2 in the league play. improved its record to 8-4 overall and 6-2 in league MVFC for its second consecutive win over a top-10 Brion Carnes finished the game 18-28-1 for 169 play. opponent. yards and two touchdowns. David Johnson led the The Panthers were led by David Johnson, who The UNI defense held the Bison to just 43 yards Panthers on the ground with 19 carries for 93 yards finished with a career-high 205 rushing yards and on the ground after they were averaging 244.4 on three touchdowns. All five of UNI’s touchdowns the season. The Bison finished the game with only and two touchdowns. 175 yards of total offense in its first loss since 2012. On the defensive side of the ball, Jake Farley against the Bears came from rushing plays, with Brion Carnes finished the game 7-19-0 for 93 led both teams with 15 tackles. Brett McMakin Darrian Miller and Chad Owens both notching yards, including 43 rushing yards and a rushing came away with 10 tackles, including a sack and touchdowns of their own. touchdown. David Johnson led the team in rushing two tackles for loss. The Panthers also finished the Brett McMakin led both teams with 10 tackles, yards with 133, breaking the 1,000-yard mark on the game with three interceptions for 64 return yards. including half a sack for a loss of two yards. Jake season for the third time in his career. Farley added nine tackles on senior night, followed On defense, the Panthers were led by two QUICK STATS by seven from fellow senior Xavier Williams. Isaac players that were injured in the North Dakota State Ales also shined for the UNI defense, posting six game just one year ago. Jake Farley finished with a Score by Quarter Total tackles, four of them being for a loss of 19 yards. team-high nine tackles while Tim Kilfoy grabbed his UNI 7 14 12 7 40 third pick in two games, swinging the momentum in SIU 0 0 7 14 21 QUICK STATS UNI’s favor in the second quarter. Scoring Summary: Score by Quarter Total QUICK STATS 1st 03:39 UNI - Lehman 18-yd reception MSU 7 7 7 3 24 2nd 08:35 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush UNI 7 14 10 7 38 Score by Quarter Total 02:25 UNI - Kilfoy 7-yd int. return NDSU 0 0 3 0 3 3rd 07:12 UNI - Omli fumble recovery Scoring Summary: UNI 0 7 3 13 23 04:05 SIU - Pruitt 6-yd reception 1st 12:57 MSU - P. Johnson 24-yd rush 00:47 UNI - Johnson 30-yd rush 02:16 UNI - D. Johnson 6-yd rush Scoring Summary: 4th 14:40 UNI - LeMaster 32-yd reception 2nd 03:53 UNI - Miller 25-yd rush 2nd 03:59 UNI - Carnes 6-yd rush 09:18 SIU - Pruitt 17-yd reception 00:39 MSU - P. Johnson 6-yd rush 3rd 13:41 UNI - Schmadeke 43-yd FG 01:04 SIU - Iannotti 1-yd rush 00:00 UNI - D. Johnson 31-yd rush 02:27 NDSU - Keller 21-yd FG 3rd 12:14 UNI - Schmadeke 41-yd FG 4th 14:55 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG Stats UNI SIU 09:31 MSU - Crowder 8-yd rush 09:25 UNI - Schmadeke 42-yd FG First Downs 13 24 03:16 UNI - D. Johnson 9-yd rush 05:04 UNI - Miller 30-yd rush Net Rushing 115 65 4th 08:25 MSU - Bonani 28-yd FG Net Passing 169 289 04:59 UNI - Owens 7-yd rush Stats NDSU UNI Plays-Total Offense 60-284 94-354 First Downs 8 16 Punts-Yards 8-353 6-203 Stats MSU UNI Net Rushing 43 218 Kickoffs-Yards 7-402 3-181 First Downs 19 20 Net Passing 132 93 Possession 27:45 32:15 Net Rushing 197 272 Plays-Total Offense 53-175 64-311 Net Passing 159 169 Punts-Yards 10-481 6-242 Rushing: David Johnson (19 att., 93 yds, 2 TDs) Plays-Total Offense 69-356 63-441 Kickoffs-Yards 2-130 6-376 Passing: Brion Carnes (18-28-1, 169 yds, 2 TDs) Punts-Yards 8-327 7-289 Possession 30:41 29:19 Receiving: Brett LeMaster (4 catches, 47 yds, 1 TD), Kickoffs-Yards 5-322 6-381 Kevin Vereen Jr. (2 catches, 43 yds) Possession 31:50 28:10 Rushing: David Johnson (28 att., 138 yds), Brion Tackles: Jake Farley (15 total, 0.5 sack), Brett Mc- Carnes (10 att., 43 yds, 1 TD), Darrian Miller (4 att., Makin (10 total, 1 sack, 1 BrUp, 1 QBH), Max Busher Rushing: David Johnson (31 att., 205 yds, 3 TDS) 40 yds, 1 TD) (9 total, 1 int.), Ray Mitchell (8 total, 1 int.), Tim Kilfoy Passing: Brion Carnes (11-19-0, 169 yds) Passing: Brion Carnes (7-19-0, 93 yds) (8 total, 1 int., 1 TD) Receiving: Daurice Fountain (1 catch, 35 yds), Receiving: David Johnson (2 catches, 36 yds) Kevin Vereen Jr. (1 catch, 35 yds), Brett LeMaster (3 Tackles: Jake Farley (9 total), Brett McMakin (8 to- catches, 33 yds) tal, 1 sack), Deiondre’ Hall (7 total), Xavier Williams Tackles: Brett McMakin (10 total, 0.5 sack), Jake (7 total, 1 sack) Farley (9 total), Tim Kilfoy (8 total), Xavier Williams (7 total), Isaac Ales (6 total, 4 TFL, 2 sacks)

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GAME THIRTEEN GAME FOURTEEN Nov. 29 | Stephen F. Austin Dec. 6 | at Illinois State Attendance: 10, 307 Attendance: 5,575 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 UNI 21 UNI 44 ILLINOIS STATE 41

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern NORMAL, Ill. – The University of Northern Iowa football team scored 21 second half points to rally Iowa football team was dominant today in the first against the , but unfortunately round of the Division I FCS Playoffs, defeating the couldn’t close the gap, falling 41-21. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 44-10. UNI improved UNI scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to its overall record to 9-4. cut the Illinois State lead to 13 points, but Illinois David Johnson led the Panthers with 23 carries State was able to score off a 36-yard pass with 2:04 left in the game to seal the Redbird win. for 152 rushing yards and three rushing touch- Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 18-31-1 for downs, also adding two catches for 84 yards and a 234 yards and a touchdown. UNI had eight different touchdown. Brion Carnes finished with 205 passing players record catches against the Redbirds, with yards from five completions. senior Brett LeMaster leading the way with 55 On the defensive side of the ball, Deiondre’ Hall yards and a scoring play. On the defensive side of the ball, senior Jake finished with a career-high 11 tackles along with Farley led with 13 tackles and two forced fumbles. his fourth interception of the season. Jake Farley Xavier Williams added nine tackles and Ray Mitch- added 11 tackles and two quarterback hurries while ell finished with eight. Isaac Ales finished with six tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. QUICK STATS

QUICK STATS Score by Quarter Total UNI 0 0 7 14 21 Score by Quarter Total ILS 14 10 10 7 41 SFA 0 7 0 3 10 UNI 23 7 7 7 44 Scoring Summary: 1st 11:28 ILS - Meredith 6-yd reception Scoring Summary: 08:16 ILS - Coprich 1-yd rush 1st 14:48 UNI - Johnson 73-yd rush 2nd 14:13 ILS - Meredith 2-yd reception 12:30 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG 00:00 ILS - Aussieker 45-yd FG 10:55 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG 3rd 09:50 UNI - Kollmorgen 3-yd rush 06:49 UNI - Schmadeke 34-yd FG 07:08 ILS - Aussieker 39-yd FG 00:37 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush 03:51 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 26-yd reception 2nd 07:02 SFA - G. Johnson 32-yd rush 4th 11:57 UNI - Johnson 2-yd rush 06:12 UNI - Johnson 70-yd reception 11:23 UNI - LeMaster 20-yd reception 3rd 09:11 UNI - Johnson 6-yd rush 02:04 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 36-yd reception 4th 10:25 UNI - Carnes 22-yd rush 06:47 SFA - Juhl 31-yd FG Stats UNI ILS First Downs 16 27 Stats SFA UNI Net Rushing 65 182 First Downs 14 15 Net Passing 270 382 Net Rushing 90 248 Plays-Total Offense 69-335 75-564 Net Passing 133 205 Punts-Yards 6-226 2-46 Plays-Total Offense 72-223 63-453 Kickoffs-Yards 4-229 7-397 Punts-Yards 7-270 4-177 Possession 24:30 35:30 Kickoffs-Yards 3-135 9-571 Possession 31:30 28:30 Rushing: David Johnson (18 att., 48 yds, 1 TD) Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (18-31-0, 234 yds, 1 Rushing: David Johnson (23 att., 152 yds, 3 TDs), TD), Brion Cares (4-12-0, 36 yds) Brion Carnes (6 att., 46 yds, 1 TD) Receiving: Charles Brown (2 catches, 77 yds), Brett Passing: Brion Carnes (5-18-0, 205 yds, 1 TD) LeMaster (4 catches, 55 yds, 1 TD) Receiving: David Johnson (2 catches, 84 yds, 1 TD), Tackles: Jake Farley (13 total, 2 FF), Xavier Williams Braden Lehman (1 catch, 58 yds) (9 total, 2.0 TFL), Ray Mitchell (8 total) Tackles: Deiondre’ Hall (11 total, 1 int.), Jake Farley (11 total, 2 QBH), Max Busher (8 total, 1 sack), Isaac Ales (6 total, 1 sack, 3 TFL, 1 FF, 1 FR)

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A 1961 W 37-6 H 1904 W 75-0 H 1962 W 27-6 H 1905 T 6-6 H Akron (1-1-0) 1909 W 5-0 H 1978 L 39-28 A Brigham Young (0-1-0) 1912 W 6-0 H 1979 W 20-17 H 2008 L 41-17 A 1918 L 52-3 H 1920 L 10-0 H Appalachian State (0-1-0) Buena Vista (4-2-0) 1921 L 13-7 H 2005 L 21-16 H 1916 L 7-3 H 1928 L 32-0 H 1920 W 14-0 H 1929 L 7-0 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-0-0) 1921 W 18-0 H 1930 L 13-2 H 1986 W 36-7 H 1922 L 3-0 H 1931 W 6-0 H 1926 W 34-0 H 1932 L 13-7 H Arkansas State (1-0-0) 1927 W 6-0 H 1933 L 19-0 H 1987 W 49-28 H 1934 L 7-0 H C 1935 L 18-0 H Arkansas Tech (1-0-0) 1936 W 21-0 H 1980 W 49-10 H Cal Poly (5-1-0) 1937 T 6-6 H 1997 L 38-24 A 1938 W 14-0 H Augustana (23-9-0) 1998 W 31-7 H 1939 W 16-0 H 1947 W 39-0 H 1999 W 42-21 H 1952 W 27-24 H 1948 W 26-14 A 2000 W 43-41 A 1953 W 21-7 A 1949 W 49-0 H 2001 W 31-13 H 1950 W 34-13 A 2002 W (3OT) 29-26 A Clarion University (1-0-0) 1951 W 67-7 H 1990 W 52-12 H 1952 W 47-0 A Camp Dodge (1-0-0) 1953 W 39-13 H 1918 W 19-0 H Cornell (Iowa) (9-5-2) 1954 W 50-0 A 1898 W 40-0 H 1955 W 28-7 H Camp Funston (0-1-0) 1899 L 11-0 H 1956 L 13-6 H 1917 L 32-0 H 1900 T 6-6 H 1957 W 54-12 H 1901 W 11-6 H 1958 L 26-15 H Cedar Falls HS (1-0-0) 1902 W 12-11 H 1959 L 7-6 H 1896 W 6-2 H 1903 W 18-5 H 1960 W 27-7 H 1904 W 17-10 H 1961 W 34-6 H Cedar Valley Seminary (1-0-0) 1905 W 6-0 H 1962 W 21-15 H 1896 W 12-0 H 1911 L 31-6 H 1963 W 45-6 H 1916 L 27-0 H 1964 W 49-0 A Central Iowa (1-0-0) 1919 L 14-0 H 1965 W 27-21 A 1945 W 38-14 H 1922 W 3-0 H 1966 W 28-7 H 1932 W 13-0 H 1967 W 23-10 H Central Michigan (0-4-0) 1933 L 13-7 H 1968 W 34-12 A 1953 L 34-20 H 1934 W 18-0 H 1969 L 21-10 H 1954 L 42-21 A 1935 T 0-0 H 1970 L 20-10 A 1969 L 28-10 H 1971 W 17-0 H 1970 L 27-9 A Creighton (1-2-0) 1972 L 20-14 A 1904 W 6-0 H 1973 L 36-0 H Central Missouri (2-0-0) 1939 L 26-0 H 1974 L 38-23 A 1983 W 20-7 A 1940 L 20-0 H 1975 W 20-14 H 1984 W 34-0 H 1976 W 7-6 A D 1977 L 35-27 H Central State (1-0-0) 1991 W 45-22 H 2012 W 59-0 H Dayton (0-1-0) 1948 L 33-7 A B Central Washington (1-0-0) 1999 W 44-7 H Delaware (0-2-0) Ball State (1-0-0) 2003 L 37-7 A 2001 W 42-39 A Charles City (3-0-0) 2007 L 39-27 H 1905 W 23-0 H Boise State (0-2-0) 1908 W 16-0 H Delaware State (1-0-0) 1990 L 20-3 A 1909 W 28-0 H 1985 W 37-17 H 2000 L 42-17 A Coe College (13-15-2) Des Moines (4-3-0) Boston University (0-1-0) 1895 W 12-10 H 1901 W 72-0 H 1993 L (2OT) 27-21 A 1896 L 10-5 H 1903 W 17-5 H 1897 W 10-8 H 1914 W 6-0 H Bowling Green (0-1-0) 1898 W 18-0 H 1917 W 10-0 H 1947 L 19-7 H 1899 W 57-0 H 1919 L 6-0 H 1900 L 16-6 H 1920 L 6-0 H Bradley (4-0-0) 1901 L 6-0 H 1928 L 12-7 H 1958 W 29-12 H 1902 L 18-12 H 1959 W 22-15 H 1903 L 28-6 H 71 SERIES HISTORY

Drake (21-24-1) 1987 W 19-17 H Ferris State (1-0-0) 1900 L 50-0 H 1988 W 17-15 A 1989 W 39-3 H 1901 L 32-2 H 1989 W 31-28 H 1902 L 36-5 A 1990 W 16-10 A G 1904 L 26-6 H 1991 W 18-17 H 1913 L 25-0 A 1992 L 21-15 A Georgia Southern (0-1-0) 1914 L 14-3 A 1993 W 31-27 H 1985 L 40-33 H 1941 L 13-0 A 1994 W 19-7 A 1942 W 27-12 H 1995 W 17-7 H Grand Valley State (1-0-0) 1945 L 53-6 A 1996 W 21-14 H 1981 W 21-20 H 1946 W 46-0 H 2001 W 49-43 A 1947 T 6-6 A Grinnell (5-7-3) 1948 W 6-0 H Eastern Kentucky (0-1-0) 1899 L 12-6 H 1950 L 34-18 H 1971 L 21-7 A 1909 W 24-6 H 1951 L 39-6 A 1910 L 24-6 H 1952 L 14-12 H Eastern Michigan (4-5-0) 1912 L 38-7 H 1953 L 27-20 A 1930 L 19-0 H 1913 W 12-0 H 1954 L 14-12 H 1931 L 32-0 H 1928 T 0-0 H 1955 W 21-14 A 1932 W 12-6 H 1929 L 21-6 H 1956 W 20-0 H 1933 L 19-6 H 1930 L 12-0 H 1957 L 34-12 A 1934 W 33-0 H 1931 L 12-0 H 1958 W 20-16 H 1935 L 3-0 H 1933 W 13-6 H 1959 W 14-6 A 1967 W 14-6 H 1934 L 19-12 H 1960 W 14-3 H 1968 L 34-7 A 1935 T 7-7 H 1961 L 21-6 A 1998 W 13-10 A 1936 W 24-0 H 1962 L 21-15 H 1937 T 20-20 H 1963 L 21-12 A Eastern Washington (5-0-0) 1938 W 10-0 H 1964 W 41-14 H 1985 W 17-14 H 1965 L 31-7 A 1989 W 47-21 H H 1966 L 9-6 H 1992 W 17-14 H 1967 L 10-7 A 1994 W 27-17 H Haskel (1-0-0) 1968 W 21-19 H 2005 W 41-38 H 1936 W 21-0 H 1969 W 23-13 A 1970 W 13-0 H Ellsworth (13-4-0) Hastings (1-0-0) 1971 L 28-0 A 1897 L 26-10 H 1955 W 26-7 H 1972 L 21-14 H 1905 W 31-0 H 1973 W 31-3 A 1908 W 18-5 H Hawai’i (0-1-0) 1974 W 41-17 H 1908 W 15-0 H 2014 L 27-24 A 1975 W 27-24 A 1910 L 17-0 H 1982 L 40-13 A 1911 W 17-5 H Hillsdale (0-1-0) 1983 W 34-10 H 1912 W 6-3 H 1960 L 17-6 H 1984 W 33-28 A 1913 L 6-0 H 1985 L 24-9 A 1914 L 26-0 H I 2005 W 52-17 H 1915 W 24-0 H 2006 W 48-7 A 1916 W 13-0 H Idaho (2-4-0) 2007 W 45-7 A 1919 W 51-0 H 1981 L 59-14 A 2013 W 45-14 H 1920 W 38-0 H 1982 L 38-13 H 1921 W 56-0 H 1991 W 36-14 A Dubuque (2-3-1) 1922 W 20-3 H 1992 W 27-26 H 1914 T 6-6 H 1923 W 35-0 H 1994 L 21-12 A 1915 L 25-7 H 1925 W 30-0 H 1995 L 16-12 H 1916 L 20-0 H 1919 W 71-0 H Emporia State (2-2-0) Idaho State (2-0-0) 1923 L 17-7 H 1938 W 14-13 H 1990 W 44-10 A 1924 W 19-6 H 1939 L 34-7 H 1992 W 49-11 H 1947 W 33-6 H E 1948 L 26-0 A

Eastern Illinois (15-6-1) Evansville (1-0-0) 1975 W 14-8 H 1980 W 63-33 H 1977 W 31-21 H 1978 L 38-22 A F 1979 W 10-7 H 1980 L 14-9 A Fairbank HS (1-0-0) 1981 W 38-17 H 1908 W 54-0 H 1982 T 10-10 H 1983 L 13-0 A Fort Hays State (1-0-0) 1984 L 27-17 A 1989 W 43-15 H 1985 W 21-20 H 1986 L 31-30 A 72 SERIES HISTORY

Illinois State (20-12-0) 1902 L 63-5 A Lamar Tech (1-0-0) 1972 L 24-14 A 1903 L 29-0 A 1964 W 19-17 H 1985 W 15-3 A 1904 L 11-5 A 1986 W 22-13 H 1905 L 41-5 A Leander Clark (2-1-3) 1987 W 48-17 H 1912 L 35-7 A 1897 W 16-12 H 1988 W 34-7 A 1913 L 45-3 A 1909 W 6-0 H 1989 L 32-13 A 1914 L 95-0 A 1910 T 0-0 H 1990 W 31-0 H 1995 L 34-13 A 1911 L 6-0 H 1991 W 17-14 A 1997 L 66-0 A 1912 T 0-0 H 1992 W 41-14 H 2005 L 45-21 A 1913 T 0-0 H 1993 W 20-19 A 2009 L 17-16 A 1994 W 24-17 H 2012 L 27-16 A Lehigh (0-1-0) 1995 L 31-29 A 2014 L 31-23 A 2010 L 14-7 H 1996 W 47-10 H 1997 W 50-34 A Iowa State (5-20-3) Lennox (4-2-0) 1998 L 38-23 H 1899 T 0-0 H 1895 L 12-4 H 1999 L 47-28 A 1900 W 5-0 A 1896 L 42-0 H 2000 W 34-28 H 1901 T 0-0 H 1903 W 55-0 H 2001 L 42-14 A 1902 L 52-0 H 1908 W 22-0 H 2002 L 31-20 H 1904 L 17-0 A 1909 W 36-0 H 2003 W 16-7 A 1905 L 29-0 A 1910 W 63-0 H 2004 W 41-14 H 1916 L 12-0 A 2005 L 31-3 A 1936 T 0-0 A Light Guards (0-1-0) 2006 W 38-27 H 1937 L 14-12 A 1902 L 16-8 H 2007 W 23-13 A 1945 L 48-13 A 2008 W 31-17 H 1946 L 20-18 A Lock Haven (1-0-0) 2009 L 22-20 A 1947 L 31-14 A 1995 W 55-10 H 2010 W 42-14 H 1948 L 27-7 A 2011 W 23-20 (2OT) A 1950 L 26-8 A Loras (7-2-2) 2012 L 33-21 H 1987 L 39-38 A 1909 W 32-16 H 2013 L 13-3 A 1988 L 20-17 A 1910 L 17-6 H 2014 W 42-28 H 1990 L 35-6 A 1911 T 0-0 H 2014 L 41-21 A 1992 W 27-10 A 1912 W 7-3 H 1994 W 28-14 A 1915 L 13-10 H Indiana State (24-5-0) 1996 L 42-23 A 1920 T 14-14 H 1983 L 26-0 A 2001 L 45-0 A 1930 W 6-0 H 1985 W 24-7 H 2003 L 17-10 A 1931 W 19-0 H 1986 W 45-10 H 2004 L 23-0 A 1932 W 7-0 H 1987 W 38-14 A 2006 L 28-27 A 1933 W 12-0 H 1988 L 24-6 H 2007 W 24-13 A 1945 W 19-14 H 1989 W 24-21 A 2010 L 27-10 A 1990 L 33-23 A 2011 L 20-19 A Louisiana-Monroe (0-1-0) 1991 W 49-22 H 2013 W 28-20 A 1987 L 44-41 (OT) A 1992 W 34-13 A 1993 W 17-10 H Iowa Training (2-0-1) Luther (6-3-1) 1994 W 11-10 A 1903 T 0-0 H 1925 W 20-9 H 1995 W 27-10 H 1904 W 76-5 H 1926 W 3-0 H 1996 W 34-19 A 1905 W 12-6 H 1927 W 41-7 H 1997 W 29-21 (3OT) H 1928 W 12-0 H 1998 W 31-28 A Iowa Wesleyan (7-0-0) 1929 L 7-6 H 1999 W 44-21 H 1914 W 13-0 H 1930 W 13-0 H 2000 W 49-17 A 1917 W 42-0 H 1931 L 13-6 H 2001 W 34-13 H 1923 W 7-0 H 1932 L 13-0 H 2002 L 21-19 A 1924 W 54-6 H 1933 W 25-13 H 2003 W 22-14 H 1925 W 21-3 H 1934 T 0-0 H 2004 W 58-6 A 1927 W 9-0 H 2005 W 31-10 H 1928 W 34-0 H M 2006 W 34-14 A Maine (2-0-0) 2007 W 68-14 H J 2001 W 56-28 H 2008 W 28-0 A Jacksonville State (1-0-0) 2008 W 40-15 H 2009 W 62-7 H 1993 W 35-14 H 2010 W 30-20 A K Marshall (0-3-0) 2011 W 23-9 H 1991 L 41-13 A 2014 L 20-19 A Kansas State (3-0-0) 1995 L 41-24 A 1985 W 10-6 A 1996 L 31-14 A Iowa (1-15-0) 1986 W 17-0 A 1898 W 11-5 H 1989 W 10-8 A 1899 L 22-0 A 1900 L 68-0 A L 1901 L 16-0 A 73 SERIES HISTORY

McNeese State (7-4-0) 2009 W 35-7 A 1973 W 28-14 A 1986 W 55-38 H 2010 W 38-14 H 1974 W 49-14 H 1987 W 34-31 A 2011 W 42-7 A 1975 W 21-14 A 1991 W 30-5 H 2012 W 38-13 H 1976 W 37-7 H 1992 W 21-18 A 2013 W 17-10 A 1977 W 30-13 A 1993 L 27-10 A 2014 W 38-24 H 2000 W 47-14 H 1994 L 34-24 H 1996 W 43-10 H Montana (0-5-0) Murray State (1-0-0) 1997 L 22-5 A 1981 L 42-21 A 1995 W 35-34 A 1998 L 20-17 (OT) H 1987 L 33-16 H 1999 W 41-17 A 1994 L 23-20 A N 2013 W 41-6 H 2001 L 38-0 A Nebraska-Omaha (6-5-1) 2011 L 48-10 A 1936 T 7-7 H Minnesota (0-1-0) 1937 W 13-0 H 1987 L 24-7 A Montana State (2-1-0) 1938 L 13-6 H 1986 L 46-25 A 1940 W 27-7 H Minnesota-Duluth (1-0-0) 1987 W 53-7 H 1941 W 34-13 H 2005 W 49-14 H 2003 W 35-14 H 1942 W 48-0 H 1976 W 34-13 H Minnesota-Morris (0-1-0) Moorhead State (1-0-0) 1977 L 19-17 H 1979 L 13-0 H 1993 W 48-0 H 1978 L 17-14 A 1979 L 39-15 H Minnesota State-Mankato (12-2-3) Morgan State (2-0-0) 1980 L 32-8 H 1955 W 33-7 H 1988 W 59-10 H 1981 W 42-13 H 1958 W 25-0 A 1991 W 56-6 H 1959 W 21-0 H Nevada-Las Vegas (0-1-0) 1960 W 41-16 A Morningside (36-11-3) 1975 L 48-30 A 1961 W 19-0 H 1903 W 33-0 H 1962 W 20-8 A 1905 T 0-0 H Nevada-Reno (0-1-0) 1963 T 14-14 H 1915 L 20-9 H 1982 L 37-0 A 1964 W 36-0 A 1916 L 38-7 H 1972 W 21-0 H 1918 L 28-0 H New Hampshire (3-0-0) 1973 L 28-7 A 1919 L 41-2 H 2005 W 24-21 A 1974 T 28-28 H 1932 W 13-0 H 2007 W 38-35 H 1975 W 35-6 A 1933 L 6-0 H 2008 W 36-34 H 1986 T 16-16 A 1934 W 32-2 H 1989 L 22-14 H 1935 W 41-7 H Nicholls State (1-0-0) 1997 W 39-15 H 1936 W 6-0 H 2008 W 34-14 H 2004 W 40-0 H 1938 L 13-7 H 2007 W 41-14 H 1939 W 7-0 H 1940 W 13-0 H Missouri State (30-5-0) 1941 W 13-0 H 1980 W 41-0 H 1942 W 26-6 H 1981 W 20-17 A 1946 W 38-0 H 1982 W 10-0 H 1947 W 31-13 H 1983 L 35-13 A 1948 W 32-0 A 1984 W 24-10 H 1949 W 30-10 H 1985 W 38-17 A 1950 W 13-7 A 1986 W 45-3 H 1951 W 27-7 H 1987 W 17-13 A 1952 W 28-26 A 1988 L 28-9 H 1953 W 34-20 H 1989 L 37-22 A 1954 L 20-12 A 1990 W 20-17 H 1955 W 13-12 H 1992 W 37-12 H 1956 T 20-20 H 1993 W 20-14 A 1957 L 21-7 H 1994 W 12-7 H 1958 L 26-18 H 1995 W 19-17 A 1959 W 22-14 H 1996 W 38-31 H 1960 W 26-0 H 1997 W 23-22 A 1961 W 43-14 H 1998 L 24-21 H 1962 W 21-18 H COREY LEWIS | 2008 1999 W 29-17 A 1963 W 49-14 H 2000 W 31-13 H 1964 W 24-14 H 2001 W 27-3 A 1965 W 14-7 H 2002 W 25-24 H 1966 W 2-0 H 2003 W 26-20 A 1967 W 29-19 A 2004 W 42-20 H 1968 L 14-13 H 2005 L 24-21 A 1969 W 30-7 A 2006 W 38-7 H 1970 L 19-7 H 2007 W 38-17 A 1971 W 21-0 A 2008 W 42-0 H 1972 W 27-13 H 74 SERIES HISTORY

North Dakota (25-13-0) 1969 L 41-13 A Oklahoma State (0-2-0) 1936 L 19-0 A 1970 L 43-10 H 1990 L 33-23 A 1937 L 21-0 H 1971 L 23-11 A 2002 L 45-10 A 1939 L 19-6 A 1972 L 42-0 H 1940 W 15-0 A 1973 L 21-0 A P 1941 W 32-10 H 1974 W 20-0 H Parsons (4-3-1) 1947 W 21-0 H 1975 W 23-16 A 1920 W 14-0 H 1948 W 26-14 A 1976 L 10-9 H 1921 W 19-7 H 1949 W 40-0 H 1977 L 58-0 A 1922 L 3-0 H 1950 W 33-21 A 1978 L 42-14 A 1924 L 2-0 H 1951 W 49-19 H 1979 W 21-10 H 1926 L 20-7 H 1952 W 27-14 A 1982 L 12-7 A 1927 W 32-0 H 1953 W 34-6 H 2008 W 23-13 H 1928 T 0-0 H 1954 W 14-13 A 2009 W 42-27 A 1929 W 19-6 H 1955 W 13-7 H 2010 W 16-9 H 1956 L 20-19 A 2011 L 27-19 A Pittsburgh (0-1-0) 1957 W 27-20 H 2012 L 33-21 H 1988 L 59-10 A 1958 L 14-0 A 2013 L 24-23 A 1959 W 14-9 H 2014 W 23-3 H Pittsburgh State (3-1-0) 1960 W 7-0 A 1940 W 13-6 H 1961 W 25-0 H Northern Arizona (3-1-0) 1941 L 12-6 H 1962 W 13-8 A 1988 L 25-12 A 1973 W 13-0 H 1963 W 9-0 H 1990 W 36-16 H 1974 W 31-22 A 1964 W 34-0 A 2004 W 45-21 A 1965 L 34-0 H 2005 W 41-17 H Prairie View A&M (1-0-0) 1966 L 23-10 H 2000 W 60-14 H 1967 W 7-0 H Northern Colorado (1-1-1) 1968 W 14-10 A 1925 T 3-3 H R 1969 W 40-10 H 1926 L 12-0 A Reinbeck HS (1-0-0) 1970 L 41-6 A 2013 W 26-7 A 1896 W 28-10 H 1971 L 23-10 H 2014 W 46-7 H 1972 L 38-9 A Richmond (0-1-0) 1973 W 17-14 H Northern Illinois (2-1-0) 2008 L 21-20 H 1974 L 42-26 A 1927 W 20-6 H 1975 L 21-20 H 1928 W 39-0 H S 1976 W 24-22 A 1964 L 14-9 A St. Ambrose (0-1-1) 1977 W 9-6 H 1923 T 0-0 H 1978 W 35-17 H Northern Michigan (6-11-0) 1924 L 3-0 H 2006 L 35-31 H 1963 W 12-11 H 1964 W 14-7 H St. Cloud State (3-0-0) North Dakota State (26-21-0) 1965 L 10-7 H 1976 W FORFEIT A 1938 L 14-7 A 1966 L 21-0 H 1977 W 27-14 H 1939 W 19-0 H 1967 L 7-3 H 1996 W 44-7 H 1940 W 13-7 A 1968 L 24-13 A 1941 W 51-6 H 1969 L 24-14 A St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0-0) 1942 W 27-19 A 1970 L 21-0 H 2009 W 30-0 H 1946 W 21-0 H 1976 L 41-7 H 1947 W 13-12 A 1977 L 41-7 A St. Thomas (1-0-1) 1948 W 19-0 H 1979 W 11-7 A 1926 W 20-0 H 1949 W 27-6 A 1980 L 20-16 A 1927 T 6-6 H 1950 W 33-25 H 1981 L 17-13 H 1951 L 27-14 A 1982 W 33-14 H Simpson (6-9-3) 1952 W 32-0 H 1983 L 45-26 A 1900 L 33-0 H 1953 W 27-21 A 1984 W 44-24 H 1901 T 6-6 H 1954 W 39-0 H 2003 W 62-0 H 1902 L 17-5 H 1955 W 32-0 A 1904 W 36-0 H 1956 L 20-19 A Northwestern State (1-0-0) 1910 L 6-3 H 1957 W 18-0 A 2003 W 43-10 H 1911 W 11-6 H 1958 W 21-11 H 1922 W 7-6 H 1959 L 32-22 A NW Missouri State (3-0-0) 1923 L 13-0 H 1960 W 19-7 H 1983 W 30-21 H 1924 L 13-0 H 1961 W 33-8 A 1984 W 48-10 H 1925 L 23-0 H 1962 W 33-0 H 1985 W 49-0 H 1929 W 7-0 H 1963 L 21-0 A 1930 L 6-0 H 1964 L 14-7 H O 1931 L 12-9 H 1965 L 20-7 A Ohio University (1-0-0) 1932 T 7-7 H 1966 W 41-14 H 1999 W 36-21 A 1933 L 13-0 H 1967 L 10-9 A 1934 T 6-6 H 1968 L 31-15 H 1935 W 32-7 H 1940 W 52-7 H

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South Dakota (26-18-1) 1961 L 36-13 A Southern Utah (4-0-0) 1899 T 0-0 H 1962 T 13-13 H 1996 W 31-21 A 1901 W 10-6 H 1963 L 27-13 H 1997 W 53-33 H 1937 L 13-0 H 1964 W 23-14 H 2007 W 48-10 H 1938 L 26-2 H 1965 W 41-0 A 2008 W 34-24 A 1939 W 14-0 H 1966 W 13-7 H 1942 W 36-0 H 1967 W 17-16 A Southwest State (1-0-0) 1949 W 21-14 A 1968 W 38-10 H 1999 W 55-14 H 1950 L 14-7 A 1969 W 24-14 A 1951 L 25-7 A 1970 W 24-8 H Stephen F. Austin (7-3-0) 1952 L 34-20 H 1971 W 23-0 A 1995 L 26-7 A 1953 W 34-27 A 1972 W 32-0 H 1996 W 38-12 H 1954 L 34-33 H 1973 L 16-0 A 1998 W 14-10 A 1955 W 33-26 H 1974 W 22-21 H 2000 W 37-20 H 1956 L 20-19 H 1975 W 14-3 A 2002 W 31-24 H 1957 W 27-7 H 1976 L 16-13 H 2003 W 38-24 A 1958 L 38-14 H 1977 W 23-12 A 2004 L 24-21 H 1959 L 27-6 H 1978 L 10-9 H 2010 L 22-20 H 1960 W 40-0 H 1979 L 14-7 A 2011 W 34-23 A 1961 W 27-7 H 2006 W 27-17 H 2014 W 44-10 H 1962 W 28-0 H 2007 W 31-17 A 1963 W 33-6 H 2008 W 34-20 H Still (1-0-0) 1964 W 13-6 A 2009 L 24-14 A 1921 W 66-0 H 1965 W 41-0 H 2010 W 24-14 H 1966 L 30-14 H 2011 W 31-14 A T 1967 W 15-7 H 2012 W 27-6 H Tennessee Tech (1-0-0) 1968 L 13-7 A 2013 L 37-34 (2OT) A 2014 W 50-7 H 1969 W 14-2 H 2014 L 31-28 H 1970 L 41-17 A Texas State (2-1-0) 1971 W 8-0 H SE Missouri State (1-1-0) 1993 W 34-13 H 1972 L 21-7 A 1980 W 30-7 H 1994 L 20-19 A 1973 L 19-7 H 1982 L 20-17 A 2005 W 40-37 (OT) A 1974 L 26-14 A 1975 W 45-19 H Southern Illinois (16-16-0) Truman State (5-3-0) 1976 W 14-7 A 1965 L 23-16 A 1925 W 16-0 H 1977 W 34-14 H 1966 L 30-7 H 1929 L 14-0 H 1979 W 23-9 A 1983 L 52-9 H 1939 W 12-0 H 1980 L 16-14 H 1984 L 40-10 A 1956 W 44-26 H 1981 L 34-17 A 1986 L 27-24 A 1957 W 35-13 H 1982 W 41-24 H 1987 W 20-3 H 1971 L 22-9 H 2008 W 24-13 H 1989 W 38-14 H 1977 L 31-21 H 1009 W 66-7 H 1990 W 30-9 H 1985 W 41-24 H 2010 W 19-14 A 1991 L 21-20 A 2012 W 24-21 A 1992 W 30-25 A U 2013 L 38-31 (2OT) H 1993 W 49-17 H Upper Iowa (10-7-3) 2014 W 27-16 A 1994 W 39-7 A 1895 L 5-0 H 1995 W 13-0 H 1897 W 10-6 H South Dakota State (28-19-2) 1996 W 33-7 A 1898 T 0-0 H 1935 W 22-13 H 1997 W 28-27 H 1900 W 12-5 H 1936 L 13-0 H 1998 L 27-20 A 1912 W 17-2 H 1937 W 33-0 H 1999 W 34-14 H 1913 W 12-0 H 1940 W 12-2 H 2000 L 34-14 A 1914 L 12-0 H 1941 W 21-0 H 2001 W 19-14 H 1915 W 61-19 H 1942 W 38-0 H 2002 L 42-13 A 1916 L 27-0 H 1945 W 58-7 H 2003 W 43-40 H 1917 L 7-0 H 1946 T 6-6 H 2004 L 40-36 A 1918 L 6-0 H 1948 W 33-7 H 2005 W 25-24 H 1919 L 19-7 H 1949 L 14-13 A 2006 L 47-23 A 1921 T 0-0 H 1950 L 34-13 H 2007 W 30-24 H 1922 W 14-12 H 1951 L 48-6 A 2008 L 27-24 A 1923 W 7-0 H 1952 W 47-34 H 2009 L 27-20 H 1924 L 6-0 H 1953 L 52-19 A 2010 L 45-38 (OT) A 1925 W 14-7 H 1954 L 41-20 H 2011 W 17-10 H 1926 W 13-6 H 1955 L 34-21 A 2012 L 34-31 A 1927 W 14-6 H 1956 L 31-27 H 2013 L 24-17 (OT) H 1928 T 13-13 H 1957 L 23-20 A 2014 W 40-21 A 1958 L 13-8 H W 1959 W 14-12 A 1960 W 12-0 H

76 SERIES HISTORY

Waterloo HS (6-0-0) Western Kentucky (5-5-0) Wisconsin (0-1-0) 1896 W 22-0 H 1975 L 14-12 H 2012 L 26-21 A 1897 W 56-0 H 1979 L 24-17 H 1900 W 42-0 H 1991 W 49-21 A Wisconsin-LaCrosse (1-0-0) 1905 W 23-6 H 1992 W 34-6 H 1983 W 41-0 H 1911 W 27-0 H 2001 W 24-23 A 1912 W 39-0 H 2002 L 31-12 H Wisconsin-Platteville (1-0-0) 2003 L 24-3 A 1915 W 82-0 H Waterloo YMCA (1-0-0) 2004 L 17-10 H 1898 W 23-0 H 2005 W 23-20 (2OT) A Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1-0-0) 2006 W 31-20 H 1972 W 41-6 H Wayne State (Mich.) (2-0-0) 2001 W 34-14 H Western Michigan (4-11-2) Wisconsin-Whitewater (4-0-0) 2002 W 34-0 H 1930 L 26-0 H 1975 W 49-6 H 1931 L 14-0 H 1976 W 47-20 A Wayne State (Neb.) (2-0-0) 1932 L 26-0 H 1978 W 15-12 H 1976 W 38-0 H 1933 L 8-6 H 1984 W 73-7 H 1988 W 77-0 H 1934 L 7-0 H 1935 W 21-14 H Wofford (1-0-0) Weber State (2-1-0) 1936 W 12-6 H 2011 W 28-21 H 1978 L 35-0 A 1937 L 7-0 H 1980 W 31-10 H 1938 L 20-0 H Woodbine (1-0-0) 1991 W 38-21 H 1939 T 13-13 H 1901 W 12-6 H 1940 W 20-19 H Western Illinois (30-13-0) 1941 L 28-7 H Wyoming (0-1-0) 1967 W 12-0 A 1942 L 14-6 H 1993 L 45-42 A 1968 W 33-6 H 1946 T 0-0 H 1969 L 23-14 H 1947 L 14-0 H Y 1970 L 29-7 A 1948 W 13-6 H Youngstown State (21-7-0) 1973 W 20-14 H 1949 L 20-6 A 1978 L 31-14 H 1974 L 40-14 A 1979 L 29-0 A 1978 L 21-7 H Western Union (1-1-0) 1980 W 38-17 A 1979 W 38-25 A 1923 L 6-2 H 1981 W 45-43 H 1980 W 35-28 H 1926 W 23-0 H 1982 L 25-13 A 1981 L 21-14 A 1983 W 23-13 H 1982 W 21-9 H Wheaton (1-0-0) 1984 W 16-6 A 1983 W 32-26 A 1960 W 21-18 H 1985 W 50-26 H 1984 W 30-17 H 1987 W 31-28 H 1985 W 48-14 A William & Mary (1-0-0) 1992 L 19-7 H 1986 W 32-30 H 1996 W 38-35 H 1996 W 23-10 A 1987 W 52-7 A 1997 W 35-32 H 1988 L 28-27 H William Penn (10-5-5) 1998 W 42-14 A 1989 W 21-10 A 1901 W 22-0 H 1999 L 29-20 H 1990 W 50-14 H 1902 T 6-6 H 2000 L 28-24 A 1991 W 24-17 A 1903 W 28-0 H 2001 W 30-11 H 1992 W 37-6 H 1904 T 6-6 H 2002 W 22-7 A 1993 L 25-23 A 1905 L 12-6 H 2003 W 47-9 H 1994 W 36-27 H 1914 L 19-7 H 2004 W 22-20 A 1995 W 38-7 A 1917 L 6-0 H 2005 W 21-7 H 1996 W 30-6 H 1919 T 0-0 H 2006 W 31-23 A 1997 L 29-22 (2OT) A 1920 W 21-0 H 2007 W 14-13 H 1998 W 10-6 H 1921 W 14-6 H 2008 W 21-20 A 1999 L 46-27 A 1922 W 21-0 H 209 W 28-7 H 2000 L 44-41 H 1924 L 3-0 H 2010 W 34-30 A 2001 W 17-14 A 1925 L 7-0 H 2011 W 21-17 H 2002 L 35-12 H 1926 L 14-0 H 2012 L 42-35 A 2003 W 38-30 A 1927 W 12-7 H 2013 W 22-20 H 2004 W 36-13 H 1928 W 40-0 H 2005 W 41-24 A 1929 W 13-7 H 2006 L 24-13 H 1930 T 0-0 H 2007 W 42-3 A 1931 W 12-3 H 2008 W 30-6 A 1932 W 13-0 H 2009 W 34-0 H 2010 L 30-14 A Winona State (3-0-0) 2011 W 38-10 H 1984 W 37-0 H 2012 W 40-0 A 1995 W 48-3 H 2013 W 28-13 H 1998 W 66-7 H 2014 W 27-13 A

77 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1895 (1-2-0) 1902 (1-6-1) 1910 (1-4-1) Coe...... W...... 12-10 10/4...... at Iowa...... L...... 63-5 Lennox...... W...... 63-0 Lennox...... L...... 12-4 Cornell...... W...... 12-11 Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 5-0 10/11...... Iowa State...... L...... 52-0 Simpson...... L...... 6-3 Head Coach: None 10/25...... at Drake...... L...... 36-5 Ellsworth...... L...... 17-0 Coe...... L...... 18-12 Grinnell...... L...... 24-6 1896 (4-3-0) William Penn...... T...... 6-6 Loras...... L...... 17-6 Coe...... L...... 10-5 Dodge Light Guards...... L...... 16-8 Head Coach: J.O. Perrine Waterloo HS...... W...... 22-0 Simpson...... L...... 17-5 Lennox...... L...... 42-0 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell 1911 (3-2-1) Coe...... L...... 17-0 Waterloo HS...... W...... 27-0 Cedar Valley Seminary...... W...... 12-0 1903 (4-3-1) Ellsworth...... W...... 17-5 Reinbeck HS...... W...... 28-10 Iowa Training...... T...... 0-0 Leander Clark...... L...... 6-0 Cedar Falls HS...... W...... 6-2 10/3...... at Iowa...... L...... 29-0 Cornell...... L...... 31-6 Head Coach: None Lennox...... W...... 55-0 Loras...... T...... 0-0 William Penn...... W...... 28-0 Simpson...... W...... 11-6 1897 (5-1-0) Cornell...... W...... 18-5 Head Coach: H.F. Pasini Waterloo HS...... W...... 56-0 Morningside...... W...... 33-0 Ellsworth...... L...... 26-10 Coe...... L...... 28-6 1912 (5-2-1) Coe...... W...... 10-8 Des Moines University...... W...... 17-5 10/7...... at Iowa...... L...... 35-7 Upper Iowa...... W...... 10-6 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Grinnell...... L...... 38-7 Waterloo HS...... W...... 6-0 Coe...... W...... 6-0 Leander Clark...... W...... 16-12 1904 (5-3-1) Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 Head Coach: Fred Wolff Iowa Training...... W...... 76-5 Loras...... W...... 7-3 Simpson...... W...... 36-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 6-3 1898 (4-0-1) 10/8...... at Iowa State...... L...... 17-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 17-2 Waterloo YMCA...... W...... 23-0 10/15...... Cornell...... W...... 17-10 Waterloo HS...... W...... 39-0 Cornell...... W...... 40-0 10/22...... at Iowa...... L...... 11-5 Head Coach: H.F. Pasini Coe...... W...... 18-0 Coe...... W...... 75-0 Upper Iowa...... T...... 0-0 William Penn...... T...... 6-6 1913 (2-3-1) Iowa...... W...... 11-5 Drake...... L...... 26-6 10/8...... at Iowa...... L...... 45-3 Head Coach: E.K. Leighton Creighton...... W...... 6-0 Ellsworth...... L...... 6-0 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Grinnell...... W...... 12-0 1899 (1-3-2) Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 9/23...... at Iowa...... L...... 22-0 1905 (5-3-2) Upper Iowa...... W...... 12-0 Grinnell...... L...... 12-6 Waterloo HS...... W...... 23-6 11/15...... at Drake...... L...... 25-0 Cornell...... L...... 11-0 Charles City...... W...... 23-0 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser 11/11...... Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 10/7...... at Iowa State...... L...... 29-0 Coe...... W...... 57-0 10/14...... Iowa Training...... W...... 12-6 1914 (2-5-1) South Dakota...... T...... 0-0 10/21...... Cornell...... W...... 6-0 Des Moines University...... W...... 6-0 Head Coach: Mr. Sweetland 10/28...... at Iowa...... L...... 41-5 10/3...... at Iowa...... L...... 95-0 Coe...... T...... 6-6 Ellsworth...... L...... 26-0 1900 (3-4-1) William Penn...... L...... 12-6 Dubuque...... T...... 6-6 Waterloo HS...... W...... 42-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 31-0 William Penn...... L...... 19-7 10/6...... at Iowa...... L...... 68-0 Morningside...... T...... 0-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 12-0 Cornell...... T...... 6-6 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 13-0 10/12...... Drake...... L...... 50-0 11/12...... at Drake...... L...... 14-3 Upper Iowa...... W...... 12-5 1906-1907 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser Coe...... L...... 16-6 No Football 11/17...... at Iowa State...... W...... 5-0 1915 (3-3-0) Simpson...... L...... 33-0 1908 (5-0-0) Dubuque...... L...... 25-7 Head Coach: Fred Williams Fairbank HS...... W...... 54-0 Loras...... L...... 13-10 Lennox...... W...... 22-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 61-19 1901 (5-3-2) Ellsworth...... W...... 18-5 Wisconsin-Platteville...... W...... 82-0 Cornell...... W...... 11-6 Ellsworth...... W...... 15-0 Morningside...... L...... 20-9 10/5...... at Iowa...... L...... 16-0 Charles City...... W...... 16-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 24-0 10/12...... Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser 10/19...... Drake...... L...... 32-2 Simpson...... T...... 6-6 1909 (6-0-0) 1916 (1-7-0) William Penn...... W...... 22-0 Charles City...... W...... 28-0 9/30...... at Iowa State...... L...... 12-0 Woodbine...... W...... 12-6 Lennox...... W...... 36-0 Morningside...... L...... 38-7 Des Moines University...... W...... 72-0 Loras...... W...... 32-16 Upper Iowa...... L...... 27-0 Coe...... L...... 6-0 Coe...... W...... 5-0 Cornell...... L...... 27-0 South Dakota...... W...... 10-6 Grinnell...... W...... 24-6 Dubuque...... L...... 20-0 Head Coach: G.B. Affleck Leander Clark...... W...... 6-0 Buena Vista...... L...... 7-3 Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons Dubuque...... L...... 30-2 Ellsworth...... W...... 13-0 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser

78 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1917 (2-3-0) Parsons...... L...... 2-0 1931 (3-5-0) Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 42-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 6-0 Loras...... W...... 19-0 Camp Funston...... L...... 32-0 Dubuque...... W...... 19-6 Grinnell...... L...... 12-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 7-0 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall William Penn...... W...... 12-3 Des Moines University...... W...... 10-0 Luther...... L...... 13-6 William Penn...... L...... 6-0 1925 (5-1-2) Simpson...... L...... 12-9 Head Coach: J.O. Perrine Ellsworth...... W...... 30-0 Western Michigan...... L...... 14-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 21-3 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 32-0 1918 (1-3-0) Simpson...... L...... 23-0 Coe...... W...... 6-0 Morningside...... L...... 38-7 Luther...... W...... 20-9 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford Upper Iowa...... L...... 6-0 William Penn...... L...... 7-0 Camp Dodge...... W...... 19-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-7 1932 (5-3-1) Coe...... L...... 52-3 Truman State...... W...... 16-0 Loras...... W...... 7-0 Head Coach: Russell Glaesner Northern Colorado...... T...... 3-3 William Penn...... W...... 13-0 Head Coach: Paul Bender Cornell...... W...... 13-0 1919 (2-4-1) Luther...... L...... 13-0 Cornell...... L...... 14-0 1926 (5-3-0) Morningside...... W...... 13-0 William Penn...... T...... 0-0 St. Thomas...... W...... 20-0 Western Michigan...... L...... 26-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 19-7 Western Union...... W...... 23-0 Simpson...... T...... 7-7 Morningside...... L...... 41-2 Buena Vista...... W...... 34-0 Eastern Michigan...... W...... 12-6 Ellsworth...... W...... 51-0 William Penn...... L...... 14-0 Coe...... L...... 13-7 Dubuque...... W...... 71-0 Luther...... W...... 3-0 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford Des Moines University...... L...... 6-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 13-6 Head Coach: Parsons...... L...... 20-7 1933 (3-6-0) at Northern Colorado...... L...... 12-0 Loras...... W...... 12-0 1920 (4-2-1) Head Coach: Paul Bender Cornell...... L...... 13-7 Coe...... L...... 10-0 Grinnell...... W...... 13-6 Buena Vista...... W...... 14-0 1927 (7-0-1) Western Michigan...... L...... 8-6 William Penn...... W...... 21-0 St. Thomas...... T...... 6-6 Coe...... L...... 19-0 Parsons...... W...... 14-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 9-0 Morningside...... L...... 6-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 38-0 Buena Vista...... W...... 6-0 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 Loras...... T...... 14-14 William Penn...... W...... 12-7 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 19-6 Des Moines University...... L...... 6-0 Luther...... W...... 41-7 Luther...... W...... 25-13 Head Coach: Ivan Doseff Northern Illinois...... W...... 20-6 Head Coach: John Baker Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-6 1921 (5-1-1) Parsons...... W...... 32-0 1934 (3-3-2) Coe...... L...... 13-7 Head Coach: Paul Bender Cornell...... W...... 18-0 Still...... W...... 66-0 Eastern Michigan...... W...... 33-0 Buena Vista...... W...... 18-0 1928 (5-1-3) Western Michigan...... L...... 7-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 56-0 Coe...... L...... 32-0 Coe...... L...... 7-0 Upper Iowa...... T...... 0-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 34-0 Simpson...... T...... 6-6 Parsons...... W...... 19-7 William Penn...... W...... 40-0 Grinnell...... L...... 19-12 William Penn...... W...... 14-6 Northern Illinois...... W...... 39-0 Morningside...... W...... 32-2 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Upper Iowa...... T...... 13-13 Luther...... T...... 0-0 Grinnell...... T...... 0-0 Head Coach: John Baker 1922 (5-2-0) Parsons...... T...... 0-0 Cornell...... W...... 3-0 Luther...... W...... 12-0 1935 (4-2-2) Buena Vista...... L...... 3-0 Des Moines University...... W...... 12-7 Cornell...... T...... 0-0 Simpson...... W...... 7-6 Head Coach: Paul Bender Eastern Michigan...... L...... 3-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 20-3 Western Michigan...... W...... 21-14 Parsons...... L...... 3-0 1929 (3-4-0) Coe...... L...... 18-0 William Penn...... W...... 21-0 Coe...... L...... 7-0 Simpson...... W...... 32-7 Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-12 Simpson...... W...... 7-0 Morningside...... W...... 41-7 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Truman State...... L...... 14-0 South Dakota State...... W...... 22-13 William Penn...... W...... 13-7 Head Coach: Thomas Johnson 1923 (3-3-1) Grinnell...... L...... 21-6 St. Ambrose...... T...... 0-0 Luther...... L...... 7-6 1936 (5-2-2) Dubuque...... L...... 17-7 Parsons...... W...... 19-6 9/26...... at Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 7-0 Head Coach: Paul Bender 10/1...... Grinnell...... W...... 24-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 35-0 10/9...... at North Dakota...... L...... 19-0 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 1930 (2-5-1) Coe...... W...... 21-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 7-0 Loras...... W...... 6-0 Western Michigan...... W...... 12-6 Western Union...... L...... 6-2 Luther...... W...... 13-0 Haskell...... W...... 21-0 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Coe...... L...... 13-2 South Dakota State...... L...... 13-0 William Penn...... T...... 0-0 Morningside...... W...... 6-0 1924 (2-5-0) Simpson...... L...... 6-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... T...... 7-7 St. Ambrose...... L...... 3-0 Western Michigan...... L...... 26-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 54-6 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 19-0 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 Grinnell...... L...... 12-0 William Penn...... L...... 3-0 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford

79 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1937 (2-4-3) 1945 (3-3-0) 10/20...... Augustana...... W...... 67-7 9/25...... at Iowa State...... L...... 14/12 Central (IA)...... W...... 38-14 10/27...... Morningside...... W...... 27-7 10/2...... Grinnell...... T...... 20-20 9/29...... at Iowa State...... L...... 48-13 11/3...... at South Dakota...... L...... 25-7 10/9...... North Dakota...... L...... 21-0 Loras...... W...... 19-14 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Western Michigan...... L...... 7-0 Hamline...... L...... 27-7 Coe...... T...... 6-6 South Dakota State...... W...... 58-7 1952 (6-2-0) South Dakota State...... W...... 33-0 11/10...... at Drake...... L...... 53-6 9/20...... Drake...... L...... 14-12 South Dakota...... L...... 13-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/27...... North Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 13-0 10/4...... Coe...... W...... 27-24 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 1946 (4-1-2) 10/11...... at North Dakota...... W...... 27-14 South Dakota State...... T...... 6-6 10/18...... at Augustana...... W...... 47-0 1938 (3-5-0) 10/5...... at Iowa State...... L...... 20-18 10/25...... at Morningside...... W...... 28-26 Grinnell...... W...... 10-0 Hamline...... W...... 46-6 11/1...... South Dakota...... L...... 34-20 Western Michigan...... L...... 20-0 Western Michigan...... T...... 0-0 11/8...... South Dakota State...... W...... 47-34 10/14...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 Morningside...... W...... 38-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Coe...... W...... 14-0 North Dakota State...... W...... 21-0 Morningside...... L...... 13-7 11/17...... Drake...... W...... 46-0 1953 (6-3-0) Emporia State...... W...... 14-13 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/19...... Central Michigan...... L...... 34-20 South Dakota...... L...... 26-2 9/26...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 52-19 Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 13-6 1947 (5-3-1) 10/3...... at Coe...... W...... 21-7 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/20...... at Iowa State...... L...... 31-14 10/9...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-21 9/27...... North Dakota...... W...... 21-0 10/17...... North Dakota...... W...... 34-6 1939 (5-3-1) 10/3...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 13-12 10/24...... Augustana...... W...... 39-13 Truman State...... W...... 12-0 Emporia State...... W...... 33-6 10/31...... Morningside...... W...... 34-20 Creighton...... L...... 26-0 Western Michigan...... L...... 14-0 11/7...... at South Dakota...... W...... 34-27 10/6...... at North Dakota...... L...... 19-6 Morningside...... W...... 31-13 11/13...... at Drake...... L...... 27-20 Emporia State...... L...... 34-7 11/8...... at Drake...... T...... 6-6 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Western Michigan...... T...... 13-13 Augustana...... W...... 39-0 Coe...... W...... 16-0 Bowling Green...... L...... 19-7 1954 (3-5-0) Morningside...... W...... 7-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/18...... at Central Michigan...... L...... 42-21 South Dakota...... W...... 14-0 9/25...... North Dakota State...... W...... 39-0 North Dakota State...... W...... 19-0 1948 (7-3-0) 10/9...... Drake...... L...... 14-12 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/18...... at Iowa State...... L...... 27-7 10/16...... at North Dakota...... W...... 14-13 9/25...... at Morningside...... W...... 32-0 10/23...... at Augustana...... W...... 50-0 1940 (8-1-0) 10/2...... Drake...... W...... 6-0 10/30...... at Morningside...... L...... 20-12 Creighton...... L...... 20-0 10/9...... South Dakota State...... W...... 33-7 11/6...... South Dakota...... L...... 34-33 10/4...... at North Dakota...... W...... 15-0 10/16...... Western Michigan...... W...... 13-6 11/13...... South Dakota State...... L...... 41-20 at North Dakota State...... W...... 13-7 10/23...... at North Dakota...... W...... 26-14 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Western Michigan...... W...... 20-19 10/30...... at Augustana...... W...... 34-0 Pittsburg State...... W...... 13-6 11/6...... at Emporia State...... L...... 26-0 1955 (8-1-0) Morningside...... W...... 13-0 11/13...... North Dakota State...... W...... 19-0 Hastings...... W...... 26-7 South Dakota State...... W...... 12-2 11/20...... at Dayton...... L...... 33-7 at South Dakota State...... L...... 34-21 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 27-7 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/30...... at Drake...... W...... 21-14 Simpson...... W...... 52-7 10/8...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 1949 (5-2-0) 10/15...... North Dakota...... W...... 13-7 9/24...... at Western Michigan...... L...... 20-6 Augustana...... W...... 28-7 1941 (5-3-0) 9/30...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-6 Morningside...... W...... 13-12 South Dakota State...... W...... 21-0 10/8...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 14-13 South Dakota...... W...... 33-26 10/4...... North Dakota...... W...... 32-10 10/15...... North Dakota...... W...... 40-0 Minnesota St. Mankato...... W...... 33-7 Morningside...... W...... 13-0 10/22...... Augustana...... W...... 49-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Western Michigan...... L...... 28-7 10/29...... Morningside...... W...... 30-10 Pittsburg State...... L...... 12-6 11/11...... at South Dakota...... W...... 21-14 1956 (2-5-1) North Dakota State...... W...... 51-6 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/29...... Drake...... W...... 20-0 11/8...... at Drake...... L...... 13-0 ...... Truman State...... W...... 44-26 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 34-13 1950 (4-4-0) ...... Augustana...... L...... 13-6 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/16...... South Dakota State...... L...... 34-13 ...... Morningside...... T...... 20-20 9/22...... at North Dakota...... W...... 33-21 10/27...... at North Dakota...... L...... 20-19 9/30...... North Dakota State...... W...... 33-25 ...... South Dakota...... L...... 20-19 1942 (6-1-0) 10/7...... at Iowa State...... L...... 26-8 ...... South Dakota State...... L...... 31-27 South Dakota State...... W...... 38-0 10/14...... Drake...... L...... 34-18 11/17...... North Dakota State...... L...... 19-13 at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-19 10/21...... at Augustana...... W...... 34-13 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Western Michigan...... L...... 14-6 10/28...... at Morningside...... W...... 13-7 Morningside...... W...... 26-6 11/4...... at South Dakota...... L...... 14-7 South Dakota...... W...... 36-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 11/7...... Drake...... W...... 27-12 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 48-0 1951 (3-4-0) Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/15...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 48-6 9/22...... North Dakota...... W...... 49-19 1943-44 9/28...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 27-14 No Football 10/6...... at Drake...... L...... 39-6

80 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1957 (5-3-0) ...... Augustana...... W...... 21-15 1967 (7-3-0) 9/14...... at Drake...... L...... 34-12 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/9...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 7-3 9/21...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 23-20 9/16...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 12-0 9/28...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 18-0 1963 (5-3-1) 9/23...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 ...... Truman State...... W...... 35-13 ...... Northern Michigan...... W...... 12-11 9/30...... North Dakota...... W...... 7-0 ...... Augustana...... W...... 54-12 ...... Minnesota St.-Mankato...... T...... 14-14 10/7...... Augustana...... W...... 23-10 ...... Morningside...... L...... 21-7 ...... South Dakota...... W...... 33-6 10/14...... at Drake...... L...... 10-7 10/26...... North Dakota...... W...... 27-20 10/5...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 21-0 10/21...... at Morningside...... W...... 29-19 ...... South Dakota...... W...... 27-7 10/12...... at Drake...... L...... 21-12 10/28...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 17-16 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 10/19...... Morningside...... W...... 49-14 11/4...... South Dakota...... W...... 15-7 10/26...... North Dakota...... W...... 9-0 11/11...... Eastern Michigan...... W...... 14-6 1958 (4-5-0) ...... South Dakota State...... L...... 27-13 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff ...... Bradley...... W...... 29-12 ...... Augustana...... W...... 45-6 ...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... W...... 25-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 1968 (5-5-0) 9/27...... North Dakota State...... W...... 21-11 9/7...... at Northern Michigan...... L...... 24-13 10/4...... Drake...... W...... 20-16 1964 (9-2-0) 9/14...... Western Illinois...... W...... 33-6 10/11...... Augustana...... L...... 26-15 9/12...... Northern Michigan...... W...... 14-7 9/21...... at North Dakota...... W...... 14-10 10/18...... Morningside...... L...... 26-18 9/19...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... W...... 36-0 9/28...... at Augustana...... W...... 34-12 10/25...... at North Dakota...... L...... 14-0 9/26...... North Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 10/5...... South Dakota State...... W...... 38-10 ...... South Dakota State...... L...... 13-8 10/3...... at North Dakota...... W...... 34-0 10/12...... Drake...... W...... 21-19 ...... South Dakota...... L...... 38-14 10/10...... Drake...... W...... 41-14 10/19...... Morningside...... L...... 14-13 Head Coach: William Hammer 10/17...... Morningside...... W...... 24-14 10/26...... at South Dakota...... L...... 13-7 10/24...... at Augustana...... W...... 49-0 11/2...... North Dakota State...... L...... 31-15 1959 (6-3-0) 10/31...... South Dakota State...... W...... 23-14 11/9...... at Eastern Michigan...... L...... 34-7 ...... Bradley...... W...... 22-15 11/7...... at South Dakota...... W...... 13-6 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff ...... Minnesota-St.-Mankato...... W...... 21-0 11/14...... at Northern Illinois...... L...... 14-9 9/26...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 32-22 (Pecan Bowl, Texas) 1969 (5-5-0) 10/2...... at Drake...... W...... 14-6 12/12...... Lamar Tech...... W...... 19-17 9/13...... at Northern Michigan...... L...... 24-14 10/9...... Augustana...... L...... 7-6 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/20...... Central Michigan...... L...... 28-10 10/16...... Morningside...... W...... 22-14 9/27...... Augustana...... L...... 21-10 10/24...... North Dakota...... W...... 14-9 1965 (4-5-0) 10/4...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 24-14 ...... South Dakota...... L...... 27-6 9/11...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 10-7 10/11...... at Drake...... W...... 23-13 ...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 14-12 9/18...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 23-16 10/18...... at Morningside...... W...... 30-7 Head Coach: William Hammer 9/25...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 20-7 10/25...... South Dakota...... W...... 14-2 10/2...... North Dakota...... L...... 34-0 11/1...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 41-13 1960 (9-1-0) 10/9...... at Drake...... L...... 31-7 11/8...... North Dakota...... W...... 40-10 ...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... W...... 41-16 10/16...... Morningside...... W...... 14-7 11/15...... Western Illinois...... L...... 23-14 9/24...... North Dakota State...... W...... 19-7 10/23...... at Augustana...... W...... 27-21 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/1...... Drake...... W...... 14-3 10/30...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 41-0 10/8...... Augustana...... W...... 27-7 11/6...... South Dakota...... W...... 41-0 1970 (2-8-0) 10/15...... Morningside...... W...... 26-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/12...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 21-0 10/22...... at North Dakota...... W...... 7-0 9/19...... at Central Michigan...... L...... 27-9 ...... South Dakota...... W...... 40-0 1966 (4-5-0) 9/26...... South Dakota State...... W...... 24-8 ...... South Dakota State...... W...... 12-0 9/10...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 21-0 10/3...... at South Dakota...... L...... 41-17 ...... Wheaton...... W...... 21-18 9/24...... Drake...... L...... 9-6 10/10...... Drake...... W...... 13-0 (Mineral Water Bowl, Missouri) 10/1...... North Dakota...... L...... 23-10 10/17...... Morningside...... L...... 19-7 ...... Hillsdale...... L...... 17-6 10/8...... Augustana...... W...... 28-7 10/24...... North Dakota State...... L...... 43-10 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/15...... Southern Illinois...... L...... 30-7 10/31...... at North Dakota...... L...... 41-6 10/22...... Morningside...... W...... 2-0 11/7...... at Augustana...... L...... 20-10 1961 (7-2-0) 10/29...... South Dakota State...... W...... 13-7 11/14...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 29-7 ...... Bradley...... W...... 37-6 11/5...... South Dakota...... L...... 30-14 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff ...... Minnesota-St. Mankato...... W...... 19-0 11/12...... North Dakota State...... W...... 41-14 9/30...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 33-8 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 1971 (4-5-0) 10/7...... at Drake...... L...... 21-6 9/11...... Truman State...... L...... 22-9 10/14...... Augustana...... W...... 34-6 9/18...... at Eastern Kentucky...... L...... 21-7 10/21...... Morningside...... W...... 43-14 9/25...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 23-0 10/28...... North Dakota...... W...... 25-0 10/2...... South Dakota...... W...... 8-0 ...... South Dakota...... W...... 27-7 10/9...... at Drake...... L...... 28-0 ...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 36-13 10/16...... at Morningside...... W...... 21-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/23...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 23-11 10/30...... North Dakota...... L...... 23-10 1962 (7-1-1) 11/6...... Augustana...... W...... 17-0 ...... Bradley...... W...... 27-6 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff ...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... W...... 20-8 ...... South Dakota...... W...... 28-0 10/6...... North Dakota State...... W...... 33-0 10/13...... Drake...... L...... 21-15 10/20...... Morningside...... W...... 21-18 10/27...... at North Dakota...... W...... 13-8 ...... South Dakota State...... T...... 13-13 STAN B. SHERIFF 81 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1972 (4-6-0) 1976 (8-3) 1981 (5-6) 9/9...... Wisconsin-Stevens Pt...... W...... 41-6 9/4...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 41-7 9/5...... Drake...... L...... 39-30 9/16...... at Illinois State...... L...... 24-14 9/18...... Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 34-13 9/12...... Grand Valley State...... W...... 21-20 9/23...... Minnesota St.-Mankato...... W...... 21-0 9/25...... at St. Cloud State...... L...... 27-21 9/19...... at Idaho...... L...... 59-14 9/30...... at South Dakota...... L...... 21-7 (later changed to forfeit, win for UNI) 9/26...... at Montana...... L...... 42-21 10/7...... North Dakota State...... L...... 42-0 10/2...... at North Dakota...... W...... 24-22 10/3...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 17-13 10/14...... Drake...... L...... 21-14 10/9...... at Augustana...... W...... 7-6 10/10...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 21-14 10/21...... Morningside...... W...... 27-13 10/16...... Wayne State...... W...... 38-0 10/24...... at Missouri State...... W...... 20-17 10/28...... at North Dakota...... L...... 38-9 10/23...... Morningside...... W...... 37-7 10/31...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 38-17 11/4...... South Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 10/30...... South Dakota State...... L...... 16-13 11/7...... Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 42-13 11/11...... at Augustana...... L...... 20-14 11/6...... at South Dakota...... W...... 14-7 11/14...... at South Dakota...... L...... 34-17 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 11/13...... North Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 11/21...... Youngstown State...... W...... 45-43 11/20...... at Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 47-20 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 1973 (5-5-0) Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/8...... Pittsburg State...... W...... 13-0 1982 (4-6-1) 9/15...... Western Illinois...... W...... 20-14 1977 (6-5) 9/4...... at Drake...... L...... 39-30 9/22...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... L...... 28-7 9/3...... Truman State...... L...... 31-21 9/11...... Missouri State...... W...... 10-0 9/29...... South Dakota...... L...... 19-7 9/10...... at Northern Michigan...... L...... 41-7 9/25...... Eastern Illinois...... T...... 10-10 10/6...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 21-0 9/17...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 31-21 10/2...... Western Illinois...... W...... 21-9 10/13...... at Drake...... W...... 31-3 9/24...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 58-0 10/9...... Idaho...... L...... 38-13 10/20...... at Morningside...... W...... 28-14 10/1...... North Dakota...... W...... 9-6 10/16...... at SE Missouri State...... L...... 20-17 10/27...... North Dakota...... W...... 17-14 10/8...... Augustana...... L...... 35-27 10/23...... Northern Michigan...... W...... 33-14 11/3...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 16-0 10/15...... Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 19-17 10/30...... at Nevada-Reno...... L...... 37-0 11/10...... Augustana...... L...... 36-0 10/22...... at Morningside...... W...... 30-13 11/6...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 12-7 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/29...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 23-12 11/13...... South Dakota...... W...... 41-24 11/5...... South Dakota...... W...... 34-14 11/20...... at Youngstown State...... L...... 25-13 1974 (5-4-1) 11/12...... St. Cloud State...... W...... 27-14 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/7...... at Pittsburg State...... W...... 31-22 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/14...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 40-14 1983 (6-5-0) 9/21...... Minnesota St.-Mankato...... T...... 28-28 1978 (2-9) 9/3...... Drake...... W...... 34-10 9/28...... North Dakota State...... W...... 20-0 9/2...... Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 15-12 9/10...... at Indiana State...... L...... 26-0 10/5...... at North Dakota...... L...... 42-26 9/9...... Youngstown State...... L...... 31-14 9/17...... at Missouri State...... L...... 35-13 10/12...... Drake...... W...... 41-17 9/16...... at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 38-22 9/24...... Southern Illinois...... L...... 52-9 10/19...... Morningside...... W...... 49-14 9/23...... at Weber State...... L...... 35-0 10/1...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 32-26 10/26...... at Augustana...... L...... 38-23 9/30...... at Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 17-14 10/8...... Wisconsin-La Crosse...... W...... 41-0 11/2...... South Dakota State...... W...... 22-21 10/7...... North Dakota...... W...... 35-17 10/15...... at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 13-0 11/9...... at South Dakota...... L...... 26-14 10/14...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 42-14 10/22...... Youngstown State...... W...... 23-13 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/21...... Western Illinois...... L...... 21-7 10/29...... at Northern Michigan...... L...... 45-26 10/28...... South Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 11/5...... at Central Missouri...... W...... 20-7 1975 (9-3) 11/11...... Northern Michigan...... L...... 20-18 11/12...... NW Missouri State...... W...... 30-21 9/6...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 14-8 11/18...... at Akron...... L...... 39-28 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 9/13...... at Nevada-Las Vegas...... L...... 48-30 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/20...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... W...... 35-6 1984 (9-2) 9/27...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 23-16 1979 (6-5) 9/1...... Winona State...... W...... 37-0 10/4...... North Dakota...... L...... 21-20 9/3...... Minnesota-Morris...... L...... 13-0 9/8...... at Drake...... W...... 33-28 10/11...... at Drake...... W...... 27-24 9/8...... at Northern Michigan...... W...... 11-7 9/22...... Missouri State...... W...... 24-10 10/18...... at Morningside...... W...... 21-14 9/15...... North Dakota State...... W...... 21-10 9/29...... Western Illinois...... W...... 30-17 10/25...... Augustana...... W...... 20-14 9/22...... Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 39-15 10/6...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 40-10 11/1...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 14-3 9/29...... at Youngstown State...... L...... 29-0 10/13...... Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 73-7 11/8...... South Dakota...... W...... 45-19 10/6...... Akron...... W...... 20-17 10/20...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 16-6 11/15...... Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 49-6 10/13...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 38-25 10/27...... Northern Michigan...... W...... 44-24 11/29...... Western Kentucky+...... L...... 14-12 10/20...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 11/3...... at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 27-17 + NCAA Division II Playoffs 10/27...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 10-7 11/10...... Central Missouri...... W...... 34-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 11/3...... at South Dakota...... W...... 23-9 11/17...... NW Missouri State...... W...... 48-10 11/10...... Western Kentucky...... L...... 24-17 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1980 (7-4) 9/6...... at Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 32-8 9/13...... Weber State...... W...... 31-10 9/27...... Arkansas Tech...... W...... 49-10 10/4...... at Northern Michigan...... L...... 20-16 10/11...... Western Illinois...... W...... 35-28 10/18...... SE Missouri State...... W...... 30-7 10/25...... Missouri State...... W...... 41-0 11/1...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 38-17 11/15...... South Dakota...... L...... 16-14 11/22...... Evansville...... W...... 63-33 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff MUD BOWL | 1975

82 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1985 (11-2) 10/21...... Ferris State...... W...... 39-3 1992 (12-2) 9/7...... at Drake...... L...... 24-9 10/28...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 31-28 9/12...... at McNeese State...... W...... 21-18 9/14...... at Kansas State...... W...... 10-6 11/4...... at Illinois State...... L...... 32-13 9/19...... Idaho State...... W...... 49-11 9/21...... at Missouri State...... W...... 38-17 11/11...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 38-14 9/26...... at Iowa State...... W...... 27-10 9/28...... Delaware State...... W...... 37-17 11/18...... Eastern Washington...... W...... 47-21 10/3...... Illinois State...... W...... 41-14 10/5...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 48-14 Head Coach: Terry Allen 10/10...... Western Kentucky...... W...... 34-6 10/12...... Indiana State...... W...... 24-7 10/17...... at Southern Illinois...... W...... 30-25 10/26...... Youngstown State...... W...... 50-26 1990 (8-4) 10/24...... Idaho...... W...... 27-26 11/2...... at Illinois State...... W...... 15-3 9/1...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 30-9 10/31...... at Indiana State...... W...... 34-13 11/9...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 21-20 9/8...... at Iowa State...... L...... 35-6 11/7...... at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 21-15 11/16...... NW Missouri State...... W...... 49-0 9/15...... at Oklahoma State...... L...... 33-23 11/14...... Western Illinois...... W...... 37-6 11/23...... Truman State...... W...... 41-24 9/22...... at Idaho State...... W...... 44-10 11/21...... Missouri State...... W...... 37-12 12/7...... Eastern Washington+...... W...... 17-14 10/6...... Illinois State...... W...... 31-0 11/28...... Eastern Washington+...... W...... 17-14 12/14...... Georgia Southern+...... L...... 40-33 10/13...... Western Illinois...... W...... 50-14 12/5...... McNeese State+...... W...... 29-7 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/20...... at Indiana State...... L...... 33-23 12/12...... Youngstown State+...... L...... 19-7 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 10/27...... at Eastern Illinois...... W...... 16-10 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/3...... Missouri State...... W...... 20-17 Head Coach: Terry Allen 1986 (7-3-1) 11/10...... Clarion University...... W...... 52-12 9/6...... at Minn. St.-Mankato...... T...... 16-16 11/17...... Northern Arizona...... W...... 36-16 1993 (8-4) 9/13...... at Kansas State...... W...... 17-0 11/24...... at Boise State+...... L...... 20-3 9/4...... at McNeese State...... L...... 27-10 9/27...... Missouri State...... W...... 45-3 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/11...... at Wyoming...... L...... 45-42 10/4...... Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... W...... 36-7 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/18...... Jacksonville State...... W...... 35-14 10/11...... at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 31-30 9/25...... Texas State...... W...... 34-13 10/18...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 27-24 1991 (11-2) 10/2...... at Missouri State...... W...... 20-14 10/25...... Western Illinois...... W...... 32-30 9/7...... McNeese State...... W...... 30-5 10/9...... Indiana State...... W...... 17-10 11/1...... at Montana State...... L...... 46-25 9/14...... Augustana...... W...... 45-22 10/16...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 31-27 11/8...... McNeese State...... W...... 55-38 9/21...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 21-20 10/23...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 25-23 11/13...... Indiana State...... W...... 45-10 9/28...... at Idaho...... W...... 36-14 10/30...... at Illinois State...... W...... 20-19 11/22...... Illinois State...... W...... 22-13 10/5...... Morgan State...... W...... 56-6 11/6...... Moorhead State...... W...... 48-0 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 10/12...... at Illinois State...... W...... 17-14 11/13...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 49-17 10/26...... at Western Kentucky...... W...... 49-21 11/27...... at Boston University+...... L...... 27-21 (2OT) 1987 (10-4) 11/2...... at Missouri State...... W...... 22-0 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/5...... at McNeese State...... W...... 34-31 11/9...... Indiana State...... W...... 49-22 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/12...... at Minnesota...... L...... 24-7 11/16...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 24-17 9/19...... Montana State...... W...... 53-7 11/23...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 18-17 1994 (8-4) 9/26...... at Indiana State...... W...... 38-14 11/30...... Weber State+...... W...... 38-21 9/3...... at Iowa State...... W...... 28-14 10/3...... Montana...... L...... 33-16 12/7...... at Marshall+...... L...... 41-13 9/8...... at Texas State...... L...... 20-19 10/10...... at Iowa State...... L...... 39-38 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/17...... Missouri State...... W...... 12-7 10/24...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 52-7 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/24...... McNeese State...... L...... 34-24 10/31...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 19-17 10/1...... at Indiana State...... W...... 11-10 11/7...... at Missouri State...... W...... 17-13 10/8...... at Eastern Illinois...... W...... 19-7 11/14...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 20-3 10/22...... Illinois State...... W...... 24-17 11/21...... Illinois State...... W...... 48-17 10/29...... Western Illinois...... W...... 36-27 11/28...... Youngstown State+...... W...... 31-28 11/5...... at Idaho...... L...... 21-12 12/5...... Arkansas State+...... W...... 49-28 11/12...... at Southern Illinois...... W...... 39-7 12/12...... at Louisiana-Monroe+...... L...... 44-41 (OT) 11/19...... Eastern Washington...... W...... 27-17 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/26...... at Montana+...... L...... 23-20 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra + NCAA FCS Playoffs Head Coach: Terry Allen 1988 (5-6) 9/3...... at Pittsburgh...... L...... 59-10 1995 (8-5) 9/17...... Morgan State...... W...... 59-10 9/2...... at Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 26-7 9/24...... Missouri State...... L...... 28-9 9/9...... at Iowa...... L...... 34-13 10/1...... Western Illinois...... L...... 28-27 9/16...... Lock Haven...... W...... 55-10 10/8...... at Iowa State...... L...... 20-17 9/29...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 38-7 10/15...... at Illinois State...... W...... 34-7 10/7...... Eastern Illinois...... W...... 17-7 10/22...... at Eastern Illinois...... W...... 17-15 10/14...... Indiana State...... W...... 27-10 10/29...... Indiana State...... L...... 24-6 10/21...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 13-0 11/3...... at Northern Arizona...... L...... 25-12 10/28...... at Missouri State...... W...... 19-17 11/12...... Wayne State (NE)...... W...... 77-0 11/4...... at Illinois State...... L...... 31-29 11/19...... at Southern Illinois...... W...... 24-21 11/11...... Idaho...... L...... 16-12 Head Coach: Earle Bruce 11/18...... Winona State...... W...... 48-3 11/25...... at Murray State+...... W...... 35-34 1989 (8-3) 12/2...... at Marshall+...... L...... 41-24 9/2...... Minnesota St.-Mankato...... L...... 22-14 KURT WARNER | 1993 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/16...... at Kansas State...... W...... 10-8 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/23...... Fort Hays State...... W...... 43-15 9/30...... at Missouri State...... L...... 37-22 10/7...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 21-10 10/14...... at Indiana State...... W...... 24-21

83 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1996 (12-2) 11/11...... Prairie View A&M...... W...... 60-14 2005 (11-4) 8/31...... at Southern Utah...... W...... 31-21 11/18...... Western Illinois...... L...... 44-41 9/1...... Drake...... W...... 52-17 9/7...... St. Cloud State...... W...... 44-7 Head Coach: 9/10...... Minnesota-Duluth...... W...... 49-14 9/14...... Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 38-12 9/17...... at Iowa...... L...... 45-21 9/21...... at Iowa State...... L...... 42-23 2001 (11-3) 10/1...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 41-24 9/28...... McNeese State...... W...... 43-10 8/30...... Wayne State (Mich.)...... W...... 34-14 10/8...... at Missouri State...... L...... 24-21 10/12...... Illinois State...... W...... 47-10 9/8...... at Iowa State...... L...... 45-0 10/15...... Indiana State...... W...... 31-10 10/19...... Missouri State...... W...... 38-31 9/22...... at Ball State...... W...... 42-39 10/22...... at Illinois State...... L...... 31-3 10/26...... at Southern Illinois...... W...... 33-7 9/29...... Youngstown State...... W...... 30-11 10/29...... Youngstown State...... W...... 21-7 11/2...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 23-10 10/6...... at Missouri State...... W...... 27-3 11/5...... at Western Kentucky...... W...... 23-20 (2OT) 11/9...... at Indiana State...... W...... 34-19 10/13...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 19-14 11/12...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 25-24 11/16...... Western Illinois...... W...... 30-6 10/20...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 17-14 11/19...... Northern Arizona...... W...... 41-17 11/30...... Eastern Illinois+...... W...... 21-14 10/27...... at Illinois State...... L...... 42-14 11/26...... Eastern Washington+...... W...... 41-38 12/7...... William & Mary+...... W...... 38-35 11/3...... Indiana State...... W...... 34-13 12/3...... at New Hampshire+...... W...... 24-21 12/14...... at Marshall+...... L...... 31-14 11/10...... at Western Kentucky...... W...... 24-23 12/9...... at Texas State+...... W...... 40-37 (OT) + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/17...... Cal Poly...... W...... 31-13 12/16...... Appalachian State+...... L...... 21-16 Head Coach: Terry Allen 12/1...... at Eastern Illinois+...... W...... 49-43 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 12/8...... Maine+...... W...... 56-28 Head Coach: Mark Farley 1997 (7-4) 12/15...... at Montana+...... L...... 38-0 9/6...... at Iowa...... L...... 66-0 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 2006 (7-4) 9/13...... Makato State...... W...... 39-15 Head Coach: Mark Farley 8/31...... at Drake...... W...... 48-7 9/20...... at McNeese State...... L...... 22-5 9/9...... North Dakota...... L...... 35-31 9/27...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 28-27 2002 (5-6) 9/16...... South Dakota State...... W...... 27-17 10/4...... at Illinois State...... W...... 50-34 8/29...... Wayne State (Mich.)...... W...... 34-0 9/23...... at Iowa State...... L...... 28-27 10/11...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 29-22 (2OT) 9/7...... at Oklahoma State...... L...... 45-10 10/7...... Missouri State...... W...... 38-7 10/18...... Youngstown State...... W...... 35-32 9/21...... Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 31-24 10/14...... at Indiana State...... W...... 34-14 10/25...... at Cal Poly...... L...... 38-24 9/28...... at Cal Poly...... W...... 29-26 (3OT) 10/21...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 31-23 11/1...... at Missouri State...... W...... 23-22 10/5...... Western Kentucky...... L...... 31-12 10/28...... Western Illinois...... L...... 24-13 11/8...... Southern Utah...... W...... 53-33 10/12...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 42-13 11/4...... Western Kentucky...... W...... 31-20 11/15...... Indiana State...... W...... 29-21 (3OT) 10/19...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 22-7 11/11...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 47-23 Head Coach: Mike Dunbar 10/26...... Illinois State...... L...... 31-20 11/18...... Illinois State...... W...... 38-27 11/2...... at Indiana State...... L...... 21-19 Head Coach: Mark Farley 1998 (7-4) 11/9...... Western Illinois...... L...... 35-12 9/3...... at Eastern Washington...... W...... 13-10 11/16...... Missouri State...... W...... 25-24 9/12...... McNeese State...... L...... 20-17 (OT) Head Coach: Mark Farley 9/19...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 27-20 9/26...... at Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 14-10 2003 (10-3) 10/3...... Missouri State...... L...... 24-21 8/30...... at Iowa State...... L...... 17-10 10/10...... Illinois State...... L...... 38-23 9/6...... Northern Michigan...... W...... 62-0 10/17...... Cal Poly...... W...... 31-7 9/18...... at Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 38-24 10/31...... at Indiana State...... W...... 31-28 9/27...... Northwestern State...... W...... 43-10 11/7...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 42-14 10/4...... at Illinois State...... W...... 16-7 11/14...... Western Illinois...... W...... 10-6 10/11...... Indiana State...... W...... 22-14 11/21...... Winona State...... W...... 66-7 10/18...... at Missouri State...... W...... 26-20 Head Coach: Mike Dunbar 10/25...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 38-30 11/1...... Youngstown State...... W...... 47-9 1999 (8-3) 11/8...... at Western Kentucky...... L...... 24-3 9/4...... at McNeese State...... W...... 41-17 11/15...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 43-40 9/11...... at Ohio University...... W...... 36-21 11/29...... Montana State+...... W...... 35-14 9/18...... Central Washington...... W...... 44-7 12/6...... at Delaware+...... L...... 37-7 9/25...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 34-14 + NCAA FCS Playoffs ERIC SANDERS | 2007 10/2...... at Illinois State...... L...... 47-28 Head Coach: Mark Farley 10/9...... Cal Poly...... W...... 42-21 10/16...... at Missouri State...... W...... 29-17 2004 (7-4) 2007 (12-1) 10/23...... Youngstown State...... L...... 29-20 9/4...... at Iowa State...... L...... 23-0 8/30...... Minnesota St.-Mankato...... W...... 41-14 10/30...... Indiana State...... W...... 44-21 9/11...... Minnesota State...... W...... 40-0 9/8...... at Iowa State...... W...... 24-13 11/13...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 46-27 9/18...... Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 24-21 9/15...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 31-17 11/20...... Southwest State (MN)...... W...... 55-14 10/2...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 40-36 9/22...... at Drake...... W...... 45-7 Head Coach: Mike Dunbar 10/9...... Western Kentucky...... L...... 17-10 9/29...... at Illinois State...... W...... 23-13 10/16...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 22-20 10/13...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 30-24 2000 (7-4) 10/23...... Western Illinois...... W...... 36-13 10/20...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 42-3 8/31...... Morningside...... W...... 47-14 10/30...... Missouri State...... W...... 42-20 10/27...... Youngstown State...... W...... 14-13 9/9...... at Boise State...... L...... 42-17 11/6...... at Indiana State...... W...... 58-6 11/3...... at Missouri State...... W...... 38-17 9/16...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 34-14 11/13...... Illinois State...... W...... 41-14 11/10...... Indiana State...... W...... 68-14 9/23...... Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 37-30 11/20...... at Northern Arizona...... W...... 45-21 11/17...... Southern Utah...... W...... 48-10 9/30...... Illinois State...... W...... 34-28 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/24...... New Hampshire+...... W...... 38-35 10/14...... at Youngstown State...... L...... 28-24 12/1...... Delaware+...... L...... 39-27 10/21...... at Indiana State...... W...... 49-17 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/28...... Missouri State...... W...... 31-13 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/4...... at Cal Poly...... W...... 43-41

84 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2008 (12-3) 9/15...... at Iowa...... L...... 27-16 8/30...... at Brigham Young...... L...... 41-17 9/22...... at Youngstown State...... L...... 42-35 9/6...... South Dakota...... W...... 24-13 9/29...... North Dakota State...... L...... 33-21 9/20...... South Dakota State...... W...... 34-20 10/13...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 34-31 9/27...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 27-24 10/20...... South Dakota State...... W...... 27-6 10/2...... Nicholls State...... W...... 34-14 10/27...... Illinois State...... L...... 33-21 10/11...... Illinois State...... W...... 31-17 11/3...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 40-0 10/18...... North Dakota State...... W...... 23-13 11/10...... at South Dakota...... W...... 24-21 10/25...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 21-20 11/17...... Missouri State...... W...... 38-13 11/1...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 30-6 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/8...... Missouri State...... W...... 42-0 11/15...... at Indiana State...... W...... 28-0 2013 (7-5) 11/22...... at Southern Utah...... W...... 34-24 8/31...... at Iowa State...... W...... 28-20 11/29...... Maine+...... W...... 40-15 9/7...... Drake...... W...... 45-14 12/6...... New Hampshire+...... W...... 36-34 9/21...... at Northern Colorado...... W...... 26-7 12/13...... Richmond+...... L...... 21-20 9/28...... McNeese State...... W...... 41-6 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/5...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 24-23 Head Coach: Mark Farley 10/12...... Southern Illinois...... L...... 24-17 (OT) 10/19...... South Dakota...... L...... 38-31 (2OT) 2009 (7-4) 10/26...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 37-34 (2OT) 9/5...... at Iowa...... L...... 17-16 11/2...... at Illinois State...... L...... 13-3 9/12...... South Dakota...... W...... 66-7 11/9...... Youngstown State...... W...... 22-20 9/19...... St. Francis (Pa.)...... W...... 30-0 11/16...... at Missouri State...... W...... 17-10 9/26...... at Missouri State...... W...... 35-7 11/23...... Western Illinois...... W...... 28-13 10/3...... Indiana State...... W...... 62-7 Head Coach: Mark Farley 10/10...... at North Dakota State...... W...... 42-27 10/17...... Southern Illinois...... L...... 27-20 2014 (9-5) 10/24...... at South Dakota State...... L...... 24-14 8/30...... at Iowa...... L...... 31-23 11/7...... Youngstown State...... W...... 28-7 9/13...... at Hawai’i...... L...... 27-24 11/14...... Western Illinois...... W...... 34-0 9/20...... Northern Colorado...... W...... 46-7 11/21...... at Illinois State...... L...... 22-20 9/27...... Tennessee Tech...... W...... 50-7 Head Coach: Mark Farley 10/4...... at Indiana State...... L...... 20-19 10/11...... at South Dakota...... W...... 27-16 2010 (7-5) 10/18...... South Dakota State...... L...... 31-28 9/11...... North Dakota State...... W...... 16-9 10/25...... at Western Illinois...... W...... 27-13 9/18...... Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 22-20 11/1...... Illinois State...... W...... 42-28 9/25...... at Iowa State...... L...... 27-0 11/8...... North Dakota State...... W...... 23-3 10/2...... South Dakota State...... W...... 24-14 11/15...... at Southern Illinois...... W...... 40-21 10/9...... at Southern Illinois...... L...... 45-38 (OT) 11/22...... Missouri State...... W...... 38-24 10/16...... at South Dakota...... W...... 19-14 11/29...... Stephen F. Austin+...... W...... 44-10 10/23...... Illinois State...... W...... 42-14 12/6...... at Illinois State+...... L...... 41-21 10/30...... at Youngstown State...... W...... 34-30 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/6...... at Indiana State...... W...... 30-20 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/13...... Missouri State...... W...... 38-14 11/20...... at Western Illinois...... L...... 30-14 11/27...... Lehigh+...... L...... 14-7 + NCAA FCS Playoffs Head Coach: Mark Farley

2011 (10-3) 9/3...... at Iowa State...... L...... 20-19 9/10...... at Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 34-23 9/24...... Western Illinois...... W...... 38-10 10/1...... at Missouri State...... W...... 42-7 10/8...... Indiana State...... W...... 23-9 10/15...... at South Dakota State...... W...... 31-14 10/22...... Southern Illinois...... W...... 17-10 10/29...... at North Dakota State...... L...... 27-19 11/5...... Youngstown State...... W...... 21-17 11/12...... Southern Utah...... W...... 34-21 11/19...... at Illinois State...... W...... 23-20 (2OT) 12/3...... Wofford+...... W...... 28-21 12/9...... at Montana+...... L...... 48-10 + NCAA FCS Playoffs Head Coach: Mark Farley

2012 (5-6) 9/1...... at Wisconsin...... L...... 26-21 MAC O’BRIEN | 2014 9/8...... Central State...... W...... 59-0

85 INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

RUSHING Senior: 3,145, Ryan Omaha (1976), vs. North Most Punts Helming (2000) Dakota (1978); Kelly Ellis Game: 13, Clay Netusil Attempted vs. South Dakota State vs. Youngstown State Game: 47, Steve Harris TOTAL OFFENSE (1977); Dedric Ward vs. (1984); Logan Bieghler vs. Hawai’i (vs. Northwest Missouri Western Illinois (1995); (2014) State 1984) Total Attempts Adam Benge vs. Game: 72, Ryan Helming Youngstown State (1998); Longest Punt (at Western Illinois 1999) David Johnson vs. 78, Mike Butler vs. Yards Gained Rushing Youngstown State (2012); Augustana (1972); 76, Tim Game: 382, Kelly Ellis David Johnson vs. Iowa Mosley vs. Indiana State (vs. Western Illinois 1979) Yards Gained State (2013); David Johnson vs. (1992) Game: 548, Ryan Helming Stephen F. Austin (2014) (at Western Illinois 1999) Rushing TDs Consecutive Games Scoring RETURNS Game: 4, Art Landau vs. Points Morningside (1953); Randy RECEPTIONS 36, Brian Wingert Interceptions Schultz vs. South Dakota (2003-2006) Game: 3, Nelson Converse (1965); Terry Allen vs. Passes Caught vs. Morningside (1972); Nebraska-Omaha (1976); Game: 16, Eddie Galles Pts Scored by a Kicker Randy Junkman vs. Kelly Ellis vs. South (vs. Southern Illinois 2003) Game: 20, Michael Schmadeke Augustana (1971); Lynn Dakota (1977); Terry vs. Tennessee Tech (2014) King vs. Augustana (1966); Allen vs. North Dakota Bruce Montgomery vs. (1978); Adam Benge vs. Consecutive Games With a North Dakota (1964); Dave Youngstown State (1998); Catch FIELD GOALS Cox vs. South Dakota Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois 44, Eddie Berlin (1997-2000) (1960); Leo Kagan vs. State (2010) Longest Field Goal Northeast Missouri State Yds Gained Pass Caught 59, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (1939); Nick Maragos vs. Longest TD Run Game: 286, (vs. Southwest Missouri Morningside (1975); Mike 98, Arnold Paulsen (at Western Illinois 1999) State, 2002) Smiley vs. Eastern Illinois (vs. Augustana 1951) (1979); Tyree Talton vs. Longest Reception Field Goals Attempted Iowa (1995) Longest Running Play from 99, Jay Johnson to Kenny Shedd Game: 6, MacKenzie Scrimmage (1990, vs. Oklahoma State) Hoambrecker Yards, Intercepted Passes 98, Arnold Paulsen (vs. Cal Poly 2002) Game: 116, Ray Mitchell (vs. Augustana 1951) TD Passes Caught (vs. Western Illinois, 2013) Game: 4, Dick Beetsch vs. South PASSING Dakota (1954); Dedric Ward vs. Field Goals Made Longest Interception Return Western Illinois (1995) Game: 5, Brian Mitchell vs. 100, Moses Aimable (vs. Attempted Idaho (1991); MacKenzie Western Illinois, 1985); Game: 69, Ryan Helming SCORING Hoambrecker vs. Cal Poly, Ryan Doak (vs. Indiana (at Western Illinois 1999) vs. Youngstown State State, 2000) TDs Scored (2002); Michael Schmadeke vs. Consecutive Games with Game: 4, Randy Schultz Tennessee Tech (2014) Longest Kickoff Return TD Pass vs. South Dakota (1965); 100, Ben McCabe vs. Coe Individual: 20, Ryan Helming Dick Beetsch vs. South Consecutive FGs Made (1939-TD); Craig Nordlie vs. (1998-2000) Dakota (1954); Art Landau Season: 21, Brian Mitchell Drake (1981-TD) vs. Morningside (1953); (1990)** Longest TD Pass Terry Allen vs. Nebraska- Most Kickoff Return Yards 99, Jay Johnson to Kenny Omaha (1976); Kelly Ellis Career: 26, Brian Mitchell (1990- Game: 197, Tyree Talton Shedd vs. South Dakota (1977); 91) (vs. Iowa State, 1996) (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Dedric Highest % FGs Made Longest Punt Return TD Passes Thrown Ward vs. Western Illinois Under 40 Yards 93, Joe Fuller vs. Game: 6, Mike Smith (1995); Adam Benge vs. Season: 100, Brian Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984) (vs. McNeese State 1986) Youngstown State (1998); Mitchell (1990)**; Scott Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois Obermeier (1992); Brian Most Punt Return Yards State (2010); David Johnson Wingert, Brian Stegall Game: 131, Milo Popovic Passes Had Intercepted vs. YSU (2012); David (2003); Brian Wingert (vs. Wayne State, 1988) Game: 6, Al Wichtendahl Johnson vs. Iowa State (2004): Tyler Sievertsen Season: 525, Milo Popovic vs. Augustana (1970); Ryan (2013); David Johnson vs. (2011); Michael Schmadeke (2014) (1989) Helming at Western Illinois Stephen F. Austin (2014) (1999) Most Times Kicking Three BLOCKED KICKS FGs in a Game PATs Scored Season: 7, Brian Mitchell Blocked Kicks Yards Gained Passing Game: 11, Doug Jackson (1990)** Game: 2, Everette Game: 541, Ryan Helming (vs. Wayne State 1988) Pedescleaux vs. Delaware (at Western Illinois 1999) Most Times Kicking Two or (PATs)(2007);David Gunn Consecutive PATs Scored More FGs in a Game, vs. Cal Poly (PATs) 114, Tyler Sievertsen Season: 10, Brian Mitchell (2000); Carlos Dallis vs. Most Yards Passing As... (2011-13) (1990)** Southern Illinois (Punts) Freshman: 2,460, Sawyer (2000) Kollmorgen (2012) Points Scored Game: 24, Randy Schultz PUNTING Sophomore: 2,929, Eric vs. South Dakota (1965); Sanders (2005) Dick Beetsch vs. South Punting Average Dakota (1954); Art Landau Game: 52.0, Derrick Frost Junior: 3,469, Ryan Helming vs. Morningside (1953); (vs. Western Kentucky (1999) Terry Allen vs. Nebraska- 2002) 86 INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS 4, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005) (SINCE 1981) 4, Matt Pedersen (vs. Indiana State, 1997) 4. 3, Brett McMakin (vs. South Dakota, 2014) TOTAL TACKLES 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 2001) 1. 25, Joe Anderson (vs. Idaho, 1981) 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Wayne State, 2001) 2. 23, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State., 1996) 3, Kevin Hammond (vs. Eastern Washington, 1994) 23, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1999) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Idaho, 1994) 4. 22, Adam Vogt (vs. Youngstown State, 2000) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 22, L.J. Fort (vs. Illinois State, 2011) 3, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 6. 21, John Root (vs. North Dakota State, 1982) 3, William Freeney (vs. Illinois State, 1990) 7. 20, Mark Farley (vs. Illinois State, 1986) 3, William Freeney (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 20, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 20, Jamar Thompson (vs. Richmond, 2008) 3, Ed Grimes (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 10. 19, Scott Durflinger (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1994) 3, Joe O’Brien (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 19, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1998) 3, Terry Szopinski (vs. Drake, 1983) 19, Adam Vogt (vs. Ball State, 2001) 3, Mark Salz (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 19, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007) 3, Mark Wilson (vs. North Dakota State, 1982)

SOLO TACKLES PASSES DEFENDED 1. 16, Matt Pedersen (vs. Western Illinois, 1999) 1. 5, Willie Beamon (vs. Southern Illinois, 1989) 2. 15, William Freeney (vs. Morgan State, 1991) 5, Charles Jenkins (vs. Drake, 1984) 3. 14, Chris Stimmel (vs. Ball State, 2001) 5, Mark Holmes (vs. Central Missouri, 1983) 14, Peter Burns (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1992) 5, Joe Fuller (vs. Western Illinois, 1983) 14, James Jones (vs. Iowa State, 1990) 5. 4, Tanner Varner (vs. Iowa, 2005) 14, Chris Klieman (vs. Missouri State, 1998) 4, Justin Sandy (vs. Missouri State, 2002) 14, Troy Long (vs. Nevada, 1982) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 8. 13, Luke Smith (vs. Cal Poly, 2000) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 13, Matt Pedersen (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 4, Kevin Anderson (vs. Southern Illinois, 1987) 10. 12, Brett Koebcke (vs. Missouri State, 2005) 4, Dave McCorvey (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 12, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State, 1996) 4, Tom Jones (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 12, Mark Heins (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1989) 4, Franchot Yancey (vs. Western Illinois, 1982) 12, Steve Peitler (vs. Northern Arizona, 1988) 12, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007) FORCED FUMBLES 1. 4, Joe O’Brien (vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1983) TACKLES FOR LOSS 2. 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 1. 5.5, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005) 3. 2, Jake Farley (vs. Illinois State, 2014) 2. 4.5, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010) 2, Ryan Arnold (vs. Delaware, 2003) 3. 4.0, Isaac Ales (vs. Missouri State, 2014) 2, Justin Sandy (vs. Montana State, 2003) 4.0, Kevin Strensrud (vs. Illinois State, 2003) 2, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 4.0, Casey Tierney (vs. Iowa State, 2003) 2, Benny Sapp (vs. Youngstown State, 2002) 4.0, Carlos Dallis (vs. Youngstown State, 2001) 2, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 4.0, Erik Nelson (vs. Indiana State, 1997) 2, Jason Boehlke (vs. Ball State, 2001) 7. 3.0, Darin Heideman (vs. Iowa, 2005) 2, Mack Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 1999) 3.0, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 2, Ryan Doak (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 3.0, Jonathan Harrell (vs. Southern Illinois, 2002) 2, Terrance Malone (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 3.0, Danny Banks (vs. Prairie View A&M, 2000) 2, Jack Mitchell (vs. Indiana State, 1998) 3.0, Jack Mitchell (vs. Ohio University, 1999) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Texas State, 1993) 3.0, Kevin Hammond (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Moorhead State, 1993) 3.0, Andre Allen (vs. McNeese State, 1994) 2, Simon Nelson (vs. Morgan State, 1991) 3.0, Tony Monroe (vs. Southern Illinois, 1993) 2, William Freeney (vs. Northern Arizona, 1990) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 2, Todd Eagen (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1990) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 2, Joe Anderson (vs. Youngstown State, 1981) 3.0, Peter Burns (vs. Southern Illinois, 1992) BRYCE PAUP | 1987 3.0, Andre Allen (Western Kentucky, 1992) 3.0, Todd Eagen (vs. Wayne State, 1988) 3.0, Mike Campbell (vs. Indiana State, 1988) 3.0, Ben Boothby (vs. Southern Utah, 2011) 3.0, Jordan Gacke (vs. South Dakota, 2012) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Drake, 2013) 3.0, Collin Albrecht (vs. North Dakota State, 2013) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Illinois State, 2013)

SACKS 1. 4, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010) 87 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

RUSHING PASSING PASSING TDs 1. 77 - Ryan Helming, 1997-00 RUSHING YARDS PASS ATTEMPTS 2. 70 - Eric Sanders, 2004-07 1. 4687 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2011-14 1. 1093 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 3. 68 - Mike Smith, 1984-87 2. 4003 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-08 2. 1057 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 4. 60 - Jay Johnson, 1989-92 3. 3835 - Jeff Stoval (873-3835), 1993-96 3. 1026 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 5. 48 - Steve Sandon, 1978-81 4. 3721 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-02 4. 970 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 6. 47 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2012- 5. 3017 - T. Freeney (720-3017), 2003-05 5. 880 - Steven Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 7. 40 - Larry Miller, 1981-84 6. 2985 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-87 6. 825 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 8. 36 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 7. 2906 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-04 7. 818 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 9. 34 - Bill Salmon, 1972-75 8. 2883 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-81 8. 774 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012- 10. 28 - Steven Beard, 1994-96 9. 2865 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-88 9. 562 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68 28 - Tom Petrie, 2001-04 10. 2608 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65 10. 556 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 60 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 1. 873 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-96 1. 714 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 2. 47 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 2. 866 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2011-14 2. 662 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 3. 38 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-78 3. 786 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-02 3. 626 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 4. 37 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 4. 720 - T. Freeney (720-3017), 2003-05 4. 504 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 5. 36 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 5. 704 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-08 5. 488 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 6. 35 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 6. 701 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-87 6. 452 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012- 7. 30 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 7. 626 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-81 7. 436 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 8. 29 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-26), 1988-89 8. 619 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-88 436 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 9. 26 - Ken Macklin (255-472-26), 1988-89 9. 594 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-04 9. 314 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 10. 25 - Al Wichtendahl (99-286-25), 1970-72 10. 588 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65 10. 260 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68 PASS COMPLETION % (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) RUSHING TDs PASSING YARDS 1. 71.4 - Dana Deines (55-77-4), 1976-79 1. 49 - David Johnson, 2011-14 1. 9089 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 2. 69.6 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 2. 46 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96 2. 9067 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 3. 69.6 - Biran Andersen (32-46-0), 1998-99 3. 39 - Corey Lewis, 2005-08 3. 9012 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 4. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 4. 36 - Adam Benge, 1998-02 4. 8341 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 5. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 1980 5. 32 - T. Freeney, 2003-05 5. 6298 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 6. 62.2 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 32 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 6. 5919 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012- 7. 60.6 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 7. 30 - Carl Boyd, 1983-87 7. 5791 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 8. 59.2 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 8. 25 - Errol Peebles, 1985-88 8. 5627 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 9. 58.6 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 9. 24 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010-11 9. 4527 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 10. 58.4 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012- 10. 22 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 10. 4435 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 161.8 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-88 2. 161.4 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 2. 7.15 - Johnny Gray (34-243), 2005-08 3. 158.4 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 3. 6.91 - GlenBorland (23-159), 1957-58 4. 155.1 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 4. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-05 5. 153.8 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 5. 6.17 - Javier Pena (23-142), 1990-93 6. 150.1 - Brian Andersen (32-46-0), 1998-99 6. 6.05 - Max Huffman (227-1374), 1957-59 7. 148.4 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 7. 6.05 - Neal Moses (167-1010), 1976 8. 143.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 8. 5.98 - Dean Hartman (47-281), 1959-60 9. 142.9 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 9. 5.89 - Darian Williams (209-1232), 2006-07 10. 138.0 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012- 10. 5.86 - Boals (409-2397), 1960-62 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 10.2 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 1. 95.7 - David Johnson (49 games), 2011-14 2. 9.7 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 2. 91.8 - Neal Moses (11 games), 1976 3. 9.2 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 3. 90.7 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-11 4. 9.0 - Pat Grace (314-505-16), 2006-09 4. 89.9 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-65 5. 9.0 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 5. 88.8 - Boals (27 games), 1960-62 6. 8.9 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 6. 88.6 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-02 7. 8.8 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 7. 82.9 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-87 8. 8.6 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 8. 79.4 - T. Freeney (38 games), 2003-05 9. 8.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 9. 78.5 - Terry Hollimon (11 games), 1997 10. 8.3 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 10. 78.3 - Jeff Stovall (49 games), 1993-96 RYAN HELMING | 2000

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AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS) TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 18.4 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 1. 29.66 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-92 1. 83 - Eric Sanders, 2004-07 2. 18.4 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 2. 28.41 - Bob Klavas (17-483), 1976-77 2. 82 - Ryan Helming, 1997-00 3. 17.6 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 3. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 1957 3. 81 - Mike Smith, 1984-87 4. 16.6 - Tom Murphy (14-32-2), 1957-58 4. 25.19 - Joe Manigault (16-403), 1975-77 4. 72 - Jay Johnson, 1989-92 5. 16.5 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 5. 22.83 - Aaron Lancaster (6-137), 1991 5. 65 - David Johnson, 2010-14 6. 16.1 - Jerry Morgan (87-201-11), 1959-60 6. 22.75 - Sam Rohr (12-273), 2011- 6. 58 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 7. 16.1 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 7. 22.58 - Brad Gehrke (19-429), 1988-90 58 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 8. 15.2 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 8. 21.89 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-75 8. 55 - Steve Sandon, 1978-81 9. 15.1 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-78 9. 21.82 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 9. 54 - Bill Salmon, 1972-75 10. 14.8 - Jim Damron (61-166-12), 1958-59 10. 21.90 - Tom Harms (5-109), 1974 10. 52 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2012-

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 1. 7.33 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-99 1. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 2. 206.6 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-00 2. 6.14 - Ken Harvey (21 games), 1980-81 2. 230.0 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-11 3. 204.1 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (29 games), 2012- 3. 5.66 - Eddie Berlin (44 games), 1997-00 3. 209.5 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-00 4. 202.7 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-96 4. 4.16 - Dedric Ward (50 games), 1993-96 4. 208.2 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-07 5. 201.5 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-87 5. 4.00 - Marvin Johnson (20 games), 1967-68 5. 207.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (29 games), 2012- 6. 195.9 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-07 6. 3.80 - Scott Francke (20 games), 1985-86 6. 199.6 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-87 7. 189.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-92 7. 3.73 - Marty Bruder (11 games), 1984 7. 198.8 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-96 8. 181.8 - Bill Raun (10 games), 1969 8. 3.48 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-88 8. 185.6 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89 9. 174.9 - Steve Sandon (36 games), 1978-81 9. 3.13 - Johnny Gray (45 games), 2005-08 9. 181.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-92 10. 173.1 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89 10. 3.12 - Dave Schooley (32 games), 1973-75 10. 178.8 - Tom Petrie (37 games), 2001-04

RECEIVING TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS) PASS RECEPTION YARDS PASS RECEPTION YARDS 1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-88 1. 4539 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 1. 9579 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-07 2. 8.28 - Steven Beard (456-3777), 1994-96 2. 3735 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-00 2. 9217 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-00 3. 7.41 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-09 3. 3544 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-99 3. 8982 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-87 4. 7.40 - Chris Berg (352-2605), 1994-95 4. 2462 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-92 4. 7992 - Jay Johnson (1193-7992), 1989-92 5. 7.37 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-00 5. 2314 - Alonzo Clayton (125-2314), 1994-97 5. 6616 - Tom Petrie (1121-6616), 2001-04 6. 7.20 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-07 6. 2189 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-75 6. 6029 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (900-6029), 2012- 7. 7.12 - Kurt Warner (428-3046), 1990-93 7. 2096 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 7. 5941 - Steve Sandon (1081-5941), 1978-81 8. 7.11 - Jason Jones (73-519), 1995-97 8. 2094 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-01 8. 5532 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-09 9. 6.92 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-87 9. 2046 - Tim Mosley (101-2046), 1990-93 9. 5521 - Tirrell Rennie (824-5521), 2010-11 10. 6.83 - Jacon Breeland (93-635), 2002-05 10. 2031 - Marlus Mays (116-2031), 2000-03 10. 5477 - Bill Salmon (1030-5477), 1972-75 ALL PURPOSE PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 249 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-00 ALL PURPOSE YARDS 2. 242 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-99 1. 6859 - David Johnson, 2011-14 3. 208 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 2. 5173 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 4. 141 - Johnny Gray (141-1912), 2005-08 3. 5166 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-12 141 - David Johnson (141-1734), 2010-14 4. 5090 - Corey Lewis, 2005-08 6. 138 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-01 5. 4987 - Dedric Ward, 1993-96 138 - Chad Owens (138-1489), 2010-14 6. 4749 - Adam Benge, 1998-02 8. 129 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 7. 4692 - Carl Boyd, 1983-87 129 - Sherrod Howard (129-1776), 1985-88 8. 4623 - Kelly Ellis, 1977-81 10. 127 - Chris Nuss (127-1837), 1989-92 9. 4459 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96 10. 4454 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 PASS RECEPTION TDs 1. 50 - Dedric Ward, 1993-96 ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 2. 34 - Eddie Berlin, 1997-00 1. 140.0 - David Johnson (49 games), 2011-14 3. 27 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 2. 135.0 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-99 4. 24 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 3. 130.3 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-87 24 - Dave Schooley, 1973-75 4. 121.7 - Kelly Ellis (38 games), 1977-81 6. 21 - Ken Harvey, 1980-81 5. 117.4 - Carlos Anderson (44 games), 2008-12 7. 20 - Tim Mosley, 1990-93 6. 117.4 - Larry Roberts (8 games), 1957 8. 18 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 7. 117.0 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-88 18 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 8. 113.1 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-02 18 - Alonzo Clayton, 1994-97 9. 108.1- Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-65 DAVID JOHNSON | 2014 10. 103.5 - Kenny Shedd (50 games), 1989-92

89 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

SCORING FIELD GOALS MADE PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 64 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 1. 6 - Mark Whitver, 1975-78 TOTAL POINT SCORED 2. 63 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 2. 4 - Logan Bieghler, 2012- 1. 384 - David Johnson (64 TD), 2011-14 3. 60 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 3. 2 - Adam Kos, 2005-06 2. 364 - Billy Hallgren (172 PAT, 64 FG), 2007-10 4. 56 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 2 - Kyle Bernard, 2009-12 3. 331 - Brian Wingert (151 PAT, 60 FG), 2003-06 5. 49 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60, 2010-13 2 - Brook Black, 2007-08 4. 304 - Dedric Ward (50 TD, 2 PAT), 1993-96 6. 44 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-96 6. 1 - Dave Tatman, 1979 5. 297 - Brian Mitchell (108 PAT, 63 FG), 1989-91 7. 32 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-84 1 - Matt Asman, 2006-07 6. 282 - Jeff Stovall (47 TD), 1993-96 8. 30 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 1 - Ted Brown, 1977 7. 271 - M. Hoambrecker (103 PAT, 56 FG), 2000-02 9. 27 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012- 1 - Cory Henke, 2002-04 8. 261 - Tyler Sievertsen (114 PAT, 49 FG), 2010-13 10. 19 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-86 9. 246 - Carl Boyd (41 TD), 1983-87 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 246 - Corey Lewis (41 TD), 2005-08 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 43.15 - Shawn Krusey (13-561), 2010 1. 95 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 2. 41.75 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2. 79 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 3. 41.43 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 1. 64 - David Johnson (49 rush, 14 rcv, 1 ret), 2011-14 3. 75 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 4. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 1988 2. 50 - Dedric Ward (50 rcv), 1993-96 75 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 5. 40.82 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 3. 47 - Jeff Stovall (46 rush, 1 rcv), 1993-96 5. 71 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-96 6. 40.76 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012- 4. 41 - Carl Boyd (30 rush, 11 rcv), 1983-87 6. 60 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-13 7. 40.64 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 41 - Corey Lewis (39 rush, 2 rcv), 2005-08 7. 51 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-84 8. 40.23 - Brad Zumbach (43-1730), 1980 6. 36 - Adam Benge (36 rush), 1998-02 8. 44 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 9. 40.15 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 7. 34 - T. Freeney (32 rush, 2 rcv), 2003-05 9. 31 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-86 10. 40.12 - Matt Malausky (41-1645), 1999 34 - Eddie Berlin (34 rcv), 1997-00 10. 29 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012- 9. 33 - Terry Allen (32 rush, 1 rcv), 1975-78 RETURNS 33 - Kenny Shedd (2 rush, 24 rcv, 7 ret), 1989-92 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 93.1 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012- PUNT RETURN YARDS KICKING 2. 84.0 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 1. 1131 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 3. 81.7 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-13 2. 861 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-08 PAT KICKS MADE 4. 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 1975-78 3. 790 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 5. 75.9 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 4. 632 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 2. 151 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06 6. 75.0 - Mark Whitver (9-12), 1975-78 5. 544 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-85 3. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 7. 74.7 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 6. 533 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-02 4. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 8. 73.7 - Brian Stegall (14-19), 1999-03 7. 502 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-94 5. 106 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-96 9. 68.2 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 8. 427 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-85 6. 103 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-02 10. 67.4 - Bill Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 9. 417 - Mike Woodley (42-417), 1970-73 7. 87 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-82 10. 383 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80 8. 80 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-78 PUNTING 9. 78 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-93 PUNT RETURNS 10. 62 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-03 PUNT YARDS 1. 93 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 1. 8169 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 2. 77 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-08 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 2. 7374 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 3. 73 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-85 1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 3. 7306 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 4. 60 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 2. 157 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06 4. 6681 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-78 5. 55 - Justin Surrency (55-329), 2002-05 3. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 5. 6665 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 6. 54 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80 4. 112 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-96 6. 6593 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-75 7. 52 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 5. 111 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-02 7. 6554 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 8. 51 - M. Hendrickson (51-271), 1976-79 6. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 8. 6237 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012- 9. 50 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-02 7. 92 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-82 9. 5763 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-90 10. 48 - Jacon McCleary (48-502), 1991-94 8. 90 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-78 10. 5372 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-72 9. 82 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-93 10. 71 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-03 PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 201 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 PAT KICK PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 2. 179 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 1. 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 3. 178 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 4. 171 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-75 100.0 - Jerry Malloy (5-5), 1966 5. 170 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-78 100.0 - Jim Basye (5-5), 1966 6. 166 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 100.0 - Shane Held (5-5), 1993-95 7. 157 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 100.0 - Reed Hunemuller (5-5), 1975-78 8. 153 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012- 100.0 - Nate Rausa (13-13), 2006-07 9. 148 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-90 8. 98.9 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 10. 134 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-72 9. 96.4 - Michael Schmadeke (53-55), 2012- BILLY HALLGREN | 2008 10. 96.2 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06

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PUNT RETURN TDs KICK RETURNS 10 - Jerry Morgan (10-112), 1959-60 1. 7 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 1. 88 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-12 10 - Todd Harrington (10-99), 1991-94 2. 2 - Johnny Gray, 2005-08 2. 77 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-98 2 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 3. 70 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-11 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs 2 - Milo Popovic, 1988-89 4. 66 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-81 1. 3 - Ray Mitchell, 2013-14 5. 1 - Tre’Darrius Canady, 2007-11 5. 64 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-92 2. 2 - Mike Filer, 1969-70 1 - S. Durflinger, 1991-94 6. 52 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82 2 - Henry Saxon, 1984-85 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 52 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-94 2 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012- 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 8. 48 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-88 2 - Willie Beamon, 1989-92 1 - Lynn King, 1965-67 9. 43 - Scott Owens (43-803), 1982-85 2 - Dre Dokes, 2003-06 1 - Jerry Roling, 1969-71 10. 42 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75 2 - Tim Kilfoy, 2012- 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 8. 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000-02 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 KICK RETURN TDs 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968-70 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1986-89 1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-12 1 - Dick Miller, 1965-66 1 - Tom Smith, 1972-74 2. 1 - David Johnson, 2011-14 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1957-58 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - James Idleburgh, 2003-04 1 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976-79 1 - Freeman, 1957 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Max Huffman, 1957-59 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - Bill Smith, 1966-68 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1978-82 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2009-12 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Steve Harris, 1981-84 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 1 - Justin Surrency, 2002-05 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 1 - Phil Minnick, 1960-64 1 - J.J. Swain, 2009-12 1 - Wes Anderson, 1987-88 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2002-05 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 1 - Garrett Scott, 2008-12 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1991-94 1- Terrell Allen, 2006-07 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988-91 1 - Larry Norman, 1971-74 1 - Ken Harris, 2000-01 1 - Charles Brown, 2012- AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1 - Moses Aimable, 1984-85 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979-80 1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 2011-14 1 - Benny Sapp, 2002-03 2. 31.25 - B. Montgomery (8-250), 1962-64 1 - Quentin Scott, 2008-09 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 3. 28.87 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-98 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1. 24.75 - Bobby Hahn (8-198), 1957-58 4. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1994-95 1 - Joseph Wallace, 1990-93 2. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 5. 27.17 - Wes Smith (6-163), 2012 1 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 3. 13.17 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 6. 27.00 - Bobby Hahn (15-405), 1957-58 1 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 4. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 1997-01 7. 26.45 - Dre Dokes (11-291), 2003-06 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2007-08 5. 12.16 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 8. 26.34 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-12 1 - Andre Martin II, 2008-11 6. 12.15 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 9. 25.88 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-95 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2009-13 7. 12.12 - Chad Owens (24-291), 2010-14 10. 25.84 - Ben Sanderson (31-801), 2002-02 1 - Jerry Ward, 1971-72 8. 11.76 - Cody DeHaan (17-200), 1997-00 1 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 9. 11.57 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-85 DEFENSE 1 - Craig James, 2008-10 10. 11.39 - Rod Franz (18-205), 1964 1 - Matt Brinkman, 1989-90 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974-75 KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 270 - Ray Mitchell (6-270), 2013-14 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965-66 1. 2318 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-12 2. 261 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-06 1 - James Conley, 2007-11 2. 2223 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-98 3. 260 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-98 1 - Tony Monroe, 1990-93 3. 1679 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-11 4. 243 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-73 4. 1582 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-92 5. 212 - Ryan Doak (8-212), 1997-00 5. 1320 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1994-94 6. 199 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-68 6. 1183 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-81 7. 169 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 7. 1118 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82 8. 167 - Joe Fuller (9-167), 1982-85 8. 1064 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-88 9. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 1989 9. 1035 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-95 10. 146 - Bob Livingston (7-146), 1968-69 10. 857 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 20 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-73 2. 19 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-98 3. 18 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-06 4. 15 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-68 RAY MITCHELL | 2013 5. 12 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 12 - Duane Petersen (12-89), 1988-91 Photo: Ray Mitchell set the UNI-Dome record for interception 7. 11 - Chris Parsons (11-120), 2004-07 return yards against Western Illinois on Nov. 23, 2013 (179 yds) 11 - Willie Beamon (11-106), 1990-92 9. 10 - Chris Klieman (10-133), 1987-90 10 - Joseph Wallace (10-125), 1990-93

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FUMBLE RETURN YARDS UNASSISTED TACKLES QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013- 1. 265 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-99 1. 45.0 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-92 2. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-07 2. 221 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1994-94 2. 33.0 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-03 3. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-10 3. 210 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 3. 31.0 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1994-94 4. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-05 4. 203 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-92 4. 25.0 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-09 5. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-14 5. 195 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-94 5. 24.0 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-95 6. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-13 6. 187 - Peter Burns (187-105), 1989-92 6. 20.0 - Tim Miller (20-0/58), 1993-96 7. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-04 7. 182 - Jason McCleary (182-114), 1991-94 20.0 - Willie Barney (20-0/63), 1994-96 8. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-08 8. 180 - Casey Tierney (180-116), 2000-03 20.0 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-90 9. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-12 180 - Matt Mitchell (180-111), 2000-03 20.0 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-90 10. 10 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014- 10. 171 - Kevin Hammond (171-122), 1992-95 10. 19.5 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11

FUMBLE RETURNS ASSISTED TACKLES YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 3 - Dan Goddard (3-0), 1969 1. 281 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-82 1. 201 - William Freeney (45/0/201), 1989-92 3 - John Williams (3-0), 1967-69 2. 243 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 2. 170 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-03 3. 2 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-05 3. 220 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-11 3. 169 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-94 2 - Larry Green (2-0), 1969 4. 215 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-78 4. 160 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-09 2 - Bob Livingston (2-0), 1968-69 5. 193 - Mark Farley (76-193), 1983-86 5. 156 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-95 2 - Doug Walter (2-0), 1969 6. 184 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-10 6. 128 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11 7. 1 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013- 7. 182 - Ed Arnold (62-182), 1977-79 7. 104 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-90 1 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-07 8. 178 - Owen Dockter (80-178), 1977-80 8. 103 - John Hermann (14-4/103), 2003-05 1 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-10 9. 168 - John Root (106-168), 1980-82 9. 97 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-90 1 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-14 10. 164 - Mark Salz (62-164), 1979-82 10. 94 - Mary Huygens (11-7/94), 2005-08 1 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-13 1 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-04 TACKLES FOR LOSS FUMBLES FORCED 1 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-08 1. 43.0 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-09 1. 11 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 1 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-12 2. 39.5 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-11 11- Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014- 3. 37.0 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-03 3. 8 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 1 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2010-14 4. 35.0 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-92 8 - L.J. Fort, 2008-11 1 - Jared Farley (1-7), 2014- 5. 29.5 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2011-14 8 - William Freeney, 1989-92 1 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1991-94 6. 26.5 - L.J. Fort (14-25/64), 2008-11 8 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 1 - Max Busher (1-6), 2010-14 7. 26.0 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-09 7. 7 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 1 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2008-11 26.0 - Isaac Ales (25-2/110), 2012- 7 - Andre Allen, 1994-94 1 - Billy Hallgren (1-3), 2007-10 9. 24.5 - Jordan Lacy (20-9/88), 2004-07 7 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-81 1 - Glen Williams (1-2), 1993-94 10. 23.5 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-05 10. 6 - Willie Barney, 1994-96 1 - Skip Bllock (1-0), 1969 6 - James Jones, 1987-90 1 - Mike Flier (1-0), 1969-70 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 6 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 1 - Ronelle McNeil (1-0), 2013- 1. 213 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-09 6 - Jack Mitchell, 1998-99 1 - Beau Gibbs (1-0), 2003-04 2. 174 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-92 1 - Tim Kilfoy (1-0), 2012- 3. 167 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-11 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1 - Quentin Scott (1-0), 2008-09 4. 132 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-03 1. 8 - James Jones, 1987-90 1 - James Conley (1-0), 2007-11 5. 121 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-05 2. 7 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 6. 120 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2011-14 7 - J. Harrell, 2002-03 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 7. 111 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-09 4. 6 - De’Veon Harris, 2007-08 1. 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10 8. 110 - Isaac Ales (25-2/110), 2012- 6 - T. Leonardelli, 1975-78 1 - Araf Evans, 2005-07 9. 107 - Chuck Kinney (13-20/107), 2006-09 6 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012-13 10. 105 - Andre Allen (23-0/105), 1991-94 7. 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 1 - Tate Omli, 2013-14 5 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-81 1 - Phil Wright, 2010-13 5 - Mark Hein, 1986-89 1 - Jake Farley, 2012-14 5 - Darin Heideman, 2002-05 1 - Mark Huygens, 2005-08 5 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 5 - John Hermann, 2003-05 TOTAL TACKLES 5 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 1. 453 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 5 - Marcus Easter, 1994-96 2. 426 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-99 3. 380 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-82 4. 358 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1994-94 5. 357 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-11 6. 338 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-10 7. 327 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1994-94 8. 303 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-78 9. 300 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-92 WILLIAM FREENEY 10. 298 - Bryce Paup (157-141), 1986-89

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PASSES DEFENDED 1. 51 - Willie Beamon (40 brup, 11 int), 1990-92 2. 43 - Joe Fuller (34 brup, 9 int), 1982-85 3. 35 - Dre Dokes (17 brup, 18 int), 2003-06 4. 30 - John Root (24 brup, 6 int), 1980-82 30 - Charles Jenkins (27 brup, 3 int), 1983-84 6. 28 - Mark Farley (23 brup, 5 int), 1983-86 28 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 19 int), 1995-98 8. 27 - Joseph Wallace (17 brup, 10 int), 1990-93 27 - Jason McCleary (15 brup, 12 int), 1991-94 10. 26 - Duane Petersen (14 brup, 12 int), 1988-91

QB HURRIES 1. 15 - Mark Farley, 1983-86 2. 11 - Jeff Bealles, 1985-86 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 11 - Bob Storbeck, 1984-86 5. 10 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 7. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1984-85 8. 8 - James Ruffin, 2005-09 8 - Thelonious Key, 1985-88 8 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86

BLOCKED KICKS #46 MARK FARLEY 1. 7 - Brent Browner, 1998-01 7 - Xavier Williams, 2011-14 3. 6 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2005-08 4. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1978-80 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 4 - Mike Smiley, 1979-80 4 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 8. 3 - Carlos Dallis, 1999-01 3 - Jordan Smith, 2007-11 3 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012-14 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2007-08 3 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10

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RUSHING PASSING PASS COMPLETION PCT (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 80.3 - Dana Deines (53-66-4), 1977 RUSHING YARDS PASS ATTEMPTS 2. 75.2 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 1. 1553 - David Johnson (287-1553), 2014 1. 403 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 3. 71.4 - Brian Anderson (25-35-0), 1999 2. 1513 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 2007 2. 386 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 4. 68.3 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 3. 1383 - Adam Benge (241-1383), 2001 3. 380 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 5. 67.9 - Eric Sanders (169-249-7), 2006 4. 1314 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 2008 4. 367 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 6. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 5. 1291 - David Johnson (222-1291), 2013 5. 360 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 7. 64.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 1291 - Tirrell Rennie (232-1291), 2010 6. 349 - Shane Fortney (180-349-12), 1997 8. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 1980 7. 1261 - T. Freeney (304-1261), 2003 7. 336 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 1992 9. 63.3 - Eric Sanders (94-150-5), 2004 8. 1223 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 1987 8. 334 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 10. 62.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (156-248-5), 2013 9. 1191 - Jeff Stovall (266-1191), 1993 9. 325 - Brett O’Donnell (177-325-12), 1994 10. 1141 - David Horne (241-1141), 2005 10. 320 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 170.4 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS 2. 169.4 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 1. 304 - T. Freeney (304-1261), 2003 1. 253 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 3. 168.2 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 2. 287 - David Johnson (287-1553), 2014 2. 237 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 4. 168.2 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 3. 275 - Steve Harris (275-1131), 1984 3. 228 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 5. 165.0 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 4. 271 - Adam Benge (271-1133), 2002 4. 219 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 6. 162.9 - Eric Sanders (95-150-5), 2004 5. 266 - Jeff Stovall (266-1191), 1993 219 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 7. 158.0 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 6. 260 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 2008 6. 213 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 8. 156.7 - Pat Grace (155-253-8), 2009 7. 258 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 2007 7. 197 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 9. 153.5 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 258 - Jeff Stovall (258-1105), 1996 8. 190 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 10. 152.7 - Jason Jones (23-38-1), 1997 9. 253 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 1987 190 - Ryan Helming (190-310-6), 1998 10. 244 - T. Freeney (244-1100), 2004 10. 186 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 11.7 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 RUSHING TDs PASSING YARDS 2. 10.9 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 1991 1. 17 - David Johnson, 2014 1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 3. 10.7 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 17 - David Horne, 2005 2. 3433 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 4. 10.3 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 3. 16 - T. Freeney, 2003 3. 3145 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 5. 9.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 16 - Adam Benge, 2001 4. 3125 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 6. 9.5 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 16 - Jeff Stovall, 1993 5. 2937 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 1992 7. 9.4 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 1974 16 - Corey Lewis, 2007 6. 2929 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 8. 9.4 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 1984 7. 15 - Jeff Stovall, 1996 2929 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 9. 9.4 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 15 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010 8. 2859 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 10. 9.3 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 1993 9. 14 - Terry Allen, 1976 9. 2842 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 14 - Carl Boyd, 1985 10. 2761 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 21.2 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 1974 AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) PASSING TDs 2. 19.9 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 1. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 1988 1. 31 - Ryan Helming, 1999 3. 19.4 - Terry Allen (50-115-7), 1977 2. 7.76 - Loren Buser (21-163), 1963 2. 30 - Ryan Helming, 2000 4. 19.3 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 1973 3. 7.36 - Jim Lizzi (25-184), 2003 3. 27 - Mike Smith, 1986 5. 18.8 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 4. 7.35 - Dean Hartman (23-169), 1959 4. 26 - Steven Beard, 1996 6. 18.6 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 1984 5. 7.13 - Max Huffman (68-485), 1957 5. 24 - Steven Sandon, 1981 7. 18.2 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 1991 6. 7.00 - Jason Breeland (24-168), 2005 6. 23 - Chris Berg, 1995 18.2 - Jerry Morgan (15-41-6), 1959 7. 6.91 - Glen Borland (23-159), 1957 23 - Eric Sanders, 2005 9. 18.1 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 1993 8. 6.77 - Matt Strathman (39-264), 2009 23 - Mike Smith, 1987 10. 18.0 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 9. 6.67 - Corey Lewis (134-894), 2006 23 - Jay Johnson, 1992 10. 6.45 - Dave Hodam (33-213), 1969 10. 22 - Steve Sandon, 1980 PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 1999 RUSHING YARDS/GAMES (MIN. 5 GAMES) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 2. 285.9 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 2000 1. 117.4 - David Johnson (11 games), 2013 1. 26 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 3. 284.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 1986 2. 116.4 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 2007 2. 23 - Bill Raun (128-290-32), 1969 4. 251.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1980 3. 115.4 - Boals (9 games), 1962 3. 19 - Steven Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 5. 245.5 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1981 4. 111.4 - Boals (9 games), 1961 4. 18 - Terry Allen (79-211-18), 1978 6. 245.2 - Steven Beard (14 games), 1996 5. 110.9 - David Johnson (14 games), 2014 5. 17 - Al Wichtendahl (33-111-17), 1970 7. 244.1 - Jay Johnson (12 games), 1990 6. 107.6 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 2010 6. 16 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 8. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 7. 105.1 - T. Freeney (12 games), 2003 7. 15 - Larry Miller (145-287-15), 1983 9. 229.2 - Chris Berg (12 games), 1995 8. 103.0 - Adam Benge (11 games), 2002 15 - Ken Macklin (139-255-15), 1989 10. 228.9 - Kurt Warner (12 games), 1993 9. 102.8 - Steve Harris (11 games), 1984 15 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 10. 101.3 - Pat Batten (10 games), 1974 10. 14 - Kurt Warner (173-296-14), 1993 14 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 14 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 1973

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RECEIVING AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS) TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 5O PLAYS) 1. 40.20 - Kenny Shedd (5-201), 1989 1. 9.81 - Rich Oliphant (91-893), 1964 PASS RECEPTION YARDS 2. 33.72 - Kenny Shedd (29-978), 1992 2. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 1988 1. 1556 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 1996 3. 28.00 - R. Wellbrock (7-196), 1990 3. 8.37 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 1986 2. 1291 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 1997 28.00 - Brad Gehrke (12-336), 19909 4. 8.32 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 1996 3. 1283 - Dedric Ward (50-1283), 1995 5. 27.58 - Kenny Shedd (24-662), 1991 5. 7.73 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 1999 4. 1195 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 2000 6. 27.33 - Terry Fox (9-246), 1965 6. 7.68 - Chris Berg (328-2520), 1995 5. 1179 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 1999 7. 26.82 - Joe Manigault (11-295), 1977 7. 7.59 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 2000 6. 1161 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 1981 8. 26.80 - Terrell Sinkfield (5-134), 2010 8. 7.53 - Griff Jurgens (130-979), 2001 7. 1116 - Alonzo Clayton (56-1116), 1996 9. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 1957 9. 7.52 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 2005 8. 1083 - Dedric Ward (60-1083), 1994 10. 26.36 - Scott Owens (14-369), 1985 10. 7.45 - Pat Grace (346-2577), 2009 9. 1074 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 1998 10. 992 - Marlus Mays (54-992), 2002 RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) ALL PURPOSE 1. 7.82 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1998 ALL PURPOSE YARDS PASS RECEPTIONS 2. 7.45 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1997 1. 86 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 1998 3. 7.09 - Ken Harvey (11 games), 1981 1. 2527 - David Johnson, 2014 2. 82 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 1997 4. 6.73 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 2000 2. 2178 - Corey Lewis, 2007 3. 78 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 1981 6.73 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1999 3. 2037 - Carl Boyd, 1987 4. 74 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 2000 6. 5.91 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 1998 4. 2015 - Adam Benge, 2001 74 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 1999 7. 5.82 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 1999 5. 1875 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 6. 71 - Wes Anderson (71-791), 1987 8. 5.64 - Jake Soliday (11 games), 2000 6. 1810 - Carlos Anderson, 2010 7. 70 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 1996 9. 5.38 - Johnny Gray (13 games), 2007 7. 1776 - Dedric Ward, 1996 70 - Johnny Gray (70-910), 2007 10. 5.10 - Ken Harvey (10 games), 1980 8. 1684 - David Johnson, 2013 9. 65 - Eddie Berlin (65-962), 1998 9. 1672 - Milo Popovic, 1989 10. 64 - Eddie Berlin (64-938), 1999 TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 1613 - Wes Anderson, 1988

PASS RECEPTION TDs TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 17 - Dedric Ward, 1996 1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 1999 1. 180.5 - David Johnson (14 games), 2014 2. 16 - Eddie Berlin, 2000 2. 3403 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 1996 2. 167.5 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 2007 3. 15 - Dedric Ward, 1995 3. 3258 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 2000 3. 156.7 - Carl Boyd (13 games), 1987 15 - Ken Harvey, 1981 4. 3114 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 1986 4. 153.1 - David Johnson (11 games), 2013 5. 11 - Dave Schooley, 1975 5. 3008 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 2005 5. 152.0 - Milo Popovic (11 games), 1989 11 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 6. 2948 - Eric Sanders (401-2948), 2007 6. 150.8 - Carlos Anderson (12 games), 2010 7. 10 - Mike Furrey, 1999 7. 2834 - Tirrell Rennie (401-2834), 2010 7. 146.6 - Wes Anderson (11 games), 1988 10 - Mike Furrey, 1998 8. 2782 - Jay Johnson (406-2782), 1992 8. 146.2 - Carl Boyd (11 games), 1986 10 - Brian Baker, 1986 9. 2755 - Mike Smith (465-2755), 1987 9. 143.9 - Adam Benge (14 games), 2001 10. 9 - Jake Soliday, 2000 10. 2737 - Jay Johnson (290-2737), 1990 10. 143.5 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1999 9 - Dedric Ward, 1994 9 - Tim Mosley, 1993 TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR SCORING 9 - Dedric Ward, 1993 1. 34 - Ryan Helming, 1999 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 9 - Milo Popovic, 1989 2. 31 - Mike Smith, 1986 9 - Dave Schooley, 1974 3. 30 - Ryan Helming, 2000 1. 132 - Michael Schmadeke (51 PAT, 27 FG), 2014 4. 28 - Bill Salmon, 1975 2. 120 - David Johnson (20 TD), 2014 28 - Pat Grace, 2009 3. 114 - David Horne (19 TD), 2005 28 - Mike Smith, 1987 4. 113 - Brian Mitchell (47 PAt, 22 FG), 1991 28 - Steven Beard, 1996 5. 112 - Brian Mitchell (31 PAT, 27 FG), 1990 8. 27 - Jay Johnson, 1992 6. 108 - David Johnson (18 TD), 2012 9. 26 - Steve Sandon, 1981 108 - Carl Boyd (18 TD), 1987 10. 25 - Jay Johnson, 1991 108 - Billy Hallgren (51 PAT, 19 FG), 2008 25 - Pat Grace, 2008 9. 102 - Jeff Stovall (17 TD), 1993 25 - Eric Sanders, 2005 102 - Dedric Ward (17 TD), 1996

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 1999 1. 20 - David Johnson (17 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret), 2014 2. 296.2 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 2000 2. 19 - David Horne (17 rush, 2 rcv), 2005 3. 283.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 1986 3. 18 - David Johnson (13 rush, 5 rcv), 2012 4. 243.1 - Steven Beard (14 games), 1996 18 - Carl Boyd (12 rush, 6 rcv), 1987 5. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 5. 17 - Jeff Stovall (16 rush, 1 rcv), 1993 6. 240.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1980 17 - Dedric Ward (17 rcv), 1996 7. 236.2 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 2010 7. 16 - Eddie Berlin (16 rcv), 2000 KENNY SHEDD 8. 234.6 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1981 16 - T. Freeney (16 rush), 2003 9. 234.3 - Pat Grace (11 games), 2009 16 - Corey Lewis (16 rush), 2007 10. 231.4 - Eric Sanders (13 games), 2005 16 - Adam Benge (16 rush), 2001

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KICKING FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 - Cory Henke (52-2109), 2004 1. 30 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 1984 1 - Kyle Bernard (42-1545), 2009 PAT KICKS MADE 2. 29 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 1 - Dave Tatman (4-131), 1979 1. 51 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 3. 28 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 51 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 2005 28 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 2008 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 51 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 2014 28 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 1. 44.13 - Kyle Bernard (38-1677), 2012 4. 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 28 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 2. 43.61 - Derrick Frost (49-2137), 2002 5. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 7. 27 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 3. 43.15 - Shawn Kursey (13-561), 2010 6. 46 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 1999 27 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013 4. 43.11 - Mike Johnson (54-2328), 1983 7. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 9. 25 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 5. 43.11 - Clay Netusil (47-2026), 1986 8. 44 - M. Hoambrecker (44-49), 2000 25 - M. Hoambrecker (18-25), 2001 6. 42.59 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 9. 43 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 25 - Billy Hallgren (15-25), 2010 7. 42.54 - Tim Mosley (35-1489), 1993 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 8. 42.40 - Kyle Bernard (35-1484), 2010 FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 9. 41.94 - Clay Netusil (54-2265), 1984 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 96.4 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 10. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 1988 1. 53 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 2. 93.1 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 41.20 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 53 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 2014 3. 90.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 2011 53 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 2005 4. 89.3 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 RETURNS 4. 52 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 1999 5. 86.7 - Brian Wingert (13-15), 2003 5. 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 6. 80.0 - Brian Stegall (4-5), 2003 PUNT RETURN YARDS 6. 49 - M. Hoambrecker (44-49), 2000 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 1977 1. 525 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 7. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 8. 78.6 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 2. 508 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 8. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 9. 78.3 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 1992 3. 418 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 2002 9. 43 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 10. 77.8 - Brian Wingert (14-18), 2004 4. 355 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 43 - M. Hoambrecker (41-43), 2001 77.8 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013 5. 346 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 1984 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 6. 344 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 PUNTING 7. 310 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 1991 PAT KICKS PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 8. 304 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 2007 1. 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (33-33), 2010 PUNT YARDS 9. 300 - Kenny Shedd (26-300), 1990 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (30-30), 1989 1. 3708 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 10. 291 - Chad Owens (24-291), 2014 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (34-34), 2013 2. 3322 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (31-31), 1990 3. 3000 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 1982 PUNT RETURNS 100.0 - Nate Rausa (12-12), 2007 4. 2810 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 1972 1. 40 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 2002 100.0 - Kevin Mote (6-6), 1985 5. 2794 - Cory Henke (71-2794), 2003 2. 38 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (39-39), 2011 6. 2759 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 1978 3. 36 - Justin Surrency (36-198), 2003 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (41-41), 2012 7. 2749 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 2005 36 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 100.0 - Jim Basye (5-5), 1966 8. 2673 - Dan Rush (67-2673), 1990 5. 32 - Ken McNeail (32-146), 1980 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 9. 2615 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 1989 6. 30 - Wes Anderson (30-264), 1987 100.0 - Jerry Malloy (5-5), 1966 10. 2600 - Kyle Bernard (64-2600), 2011 30 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 1991 100.0 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 8. 29 - Bruce Pinkham (29-152), 1968 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 PUNT ATTEMPTS 9. 28 - Scott Owens (28-153), 1984 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 1. 90 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 10. 27 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 100.0 - Reed Hunemuller (5-5), 1977 2. 79 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 1982 27 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 1984 100.0 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 3. 78 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 4. 72 - Mike Brooks (72-2556), 1971 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 71 - Cory Henke (71-2794), 2003 1. 27 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 6. 70 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 1978 27 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 7. 69 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 1989 3. 25 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 69 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 1972 4. 22 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 69 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 2005 5. 21 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013 10. 67 - Dan Rush (67-2673), 1990 6. 19 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 2008 7. 18 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 2011 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 18 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 1992 1. 5 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 1978 18 - M. Hoambrecker (18-25), 2001 2. 2 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 10. 17 - Brian Wingert (17-23), 2006 2 - Brook Black (62-2476), 2008 17 - Matt Waller (17-24), 1996 2 - Logan Bieghler (62-2498), 2013 17 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 5. 1 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 2005 17 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 1 - Mark Whitver (59-2383), 1976 17 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 1984 1 - Ted Brown (25-840), 1977 1 - Matt Asman (33-1265), 2007 1 - Adam Kos (33-1317), 2006 LOGAN BIEGHLER | 2014 1 - Kyle Bernard (38-1677), 2012

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PUNT RETURN TDs 8. 25 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 1990 1 - Phil Minnick, 1964 1. 4 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 25 - Tyree Talton (25-604), 1997 1 - Tony Monroe, 1991 2. 2 - Milo Popovic, 1989 25 - Adam Benge (25-588), 2001 1 - Andre Martin II, 2010 2 - Jake Soliday, 2001 25 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 2010 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2004 2 - Kenny Shedd, 1991 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2008 5. 1 - Larry Norman, 1972 KICK RETURN TDs 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2011 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2010 1 - James Conley, 2009 1- Johnny Gray, 2005 2. 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988 1 - Bill Smith, 1967 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1981 1 - Jerry Ward, 1972 1 - Tom Smith, 1974 1 - Jarred Herring, 2009 1 - Garrett Scott, 2012 1 - Tre’Darrius Canady, 2009 1 - Wes Anderson, 1988 1 - Matt Brinkman, 1989 1 - Justin Surrency, 2004 1 - Steve Harris, 1981 1 - Joseph Wallace, 1990 1 - S. Durflinger, 1991 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2014 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986 1 - Mike Filer, 1969 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 1 - Terrell Allen, 2006 1 - Dre Dokes, 2006 1 - Jason McCleary, 1993 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - Joe Anderson, 1981 1 - Mike Furrey, 1999 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001 1 - Dre Dokes, 2006 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2002 1 - David Johnson, 2014 1 - Moses Aimable, 1985 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1958 1 - Mike Filer, 1970 1- Jerry Roling, 1969 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1988 1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 2014 1 - Ken Harris, 2001 1 - Kenny Shedd, 1990 2. 34.40 - Dre Dokes (5-172), 2006 1 - Dick Miller, 1965 1 - J.J. Swain, 2010 3. 34.33 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 4. 33.22 - Ben Sanderson (9-299), 2001 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000 1 - Nick Maragos, 1975 5. 31.88 - Jason McCleary (8-255), 1992 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 1 - Johnny Gray, 2007 6. 31.25 - B. Montgomery (8-250), 1963 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1993 7. 30.88 - Carlos Anderson (8-247), 2009 1 - Craig James, 2008 1 - Charles Brown, 2014 8. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1995 1 - Quentin Scott, 2009 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983 9. 28.09 - Anthony Taylor (11-309), 1993 1 - Freeman, 1957 1 - Max Huffman, 1957 10. 27.69 - Bobby Hahn (13-360), 1958 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2013 1 - James Idleburgh, 2004 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) DEFENSE 1 - Jason McCleary, 1992 1. 17.20 - Mike Woodley (10-172), 1972 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974 2. 16.89 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 2007 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 - Ryan Doak, 2000 3. 16.40 - Max Huffman (5-82), 1957 1. 212 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 2000 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974 4. 16.22 - Mike Furrey (9-146), 1997 2. 182 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 1996 1 - Benny Sapp, 2003 5. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 3. 179 - Ray Mitchell (4-179), 2013 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2012 6. 14.36 - B. Montgomery (11-158), 1964 4. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 1989 1 - Ray Mitchell, 2014 7. 14.11 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 5. 131 - Quentin Scott (5-131), 2009 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 8. 13.82 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 6. 130 - Moses Aimable (4-130), 1985 9. 13.17 - Varmah Sonie (6-79), 2009 7. 127 - Mace Reyerson (3-127), 1960 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 10. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 8. 118 - Dre Dokes (4-118), 2004 1. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2014 9. 116 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 2006 2. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2007 KICK RETURN YARDS 10. 115 - Joe Fuller (5-115), 1984 3. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2008 1. 927 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 4. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2005 2. 836 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 2012 INTERCEPTIONS 5. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2013 3. 835 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 1988 1. 9 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 1996 6. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012 4. 680 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 2010 2. 8 - Bill Smith (8-101), 1967 7. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2004 5. 661 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 2005 8 - Willie Beamon (8-72), 1990 8. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2008 6. 652 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 1990 8 - Tyree Talton (8-57), 1995 9. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2011 7. 613 - Jarred Herring (24-613), 2008 5. 7 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 2000 10. 10 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014 8. 606 - David Gunn (24-606), 2000 7 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 2006 9. 605 - Kevin Anderson (24-605), 1986 7 - Bill Smith (7-98), 1966 605 - Tyree Talton (22-605), 1998 7 - Mike Woodley (7-74), 1973 7 - Don Stewart (7-58), 1981 KICK RETURNS 7 - Nick Maragos (7-35), 1976 1. 35 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 1988 2. 31 - Kelly Ellis (31-505), 1977 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs 31 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 2012 1. 2 - Ray Mitchell, 2013 4. 30 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 2005 2 - Tim Kilfoy, 2014 5. 28 - Milo Popovic (28-604), 1989 2 - Henry Saxon, 1985 6. 27 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 2 - Willie Beamon, 1989 7. 26 - Craig Nordlie (26-569), 1981 5. 1 - Chris Klieman, 1989

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FUMBLE RETURNS ASSISTED TACKLES 55 - Kevin Hammond (8-0/55), 1994 1. 3 - Dan Goddard (3-0), 1969 1. 127 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 1981 55 - Isaac Ales (9-0/55), 2014 3 - John Williams (3-0), 1969 2. 118 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 2011 3. 2 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2005 3. 96 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 1978 FUMBLES FORCED 2 - Larry Green (2-0), 1969 4. 95 - Matt Spanjers (32-95), 1979 1. 6 - Bryce Paup, 1987 2 - Bob Livingston (2-0), 1969 5. 91 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 2008 6 - Ryan Arnold, 2003 2 - Doug Walker (2-0), 1969 6. 89 - Ed Arnold (25-89), 1979 6 - L.J. Fort, 2011 7. 1 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2014 7. 86 - Mark Wilson (33-86), 1982 6 - Joe O’Brien, 1983 1- Araf Evans (1-35), 2007 8. 85 - Dannie Spann (37-85), 1996 5. 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1982 1 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2008 9. 84 - Joe Anderson (32-84), 1982 5 - Joe Anderson, 1981 1 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2013 10. 83 - Reed Hunemuller (34-83), 1977 5 - Andre Allen, 1993 1 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012 5 - Danny Todd, 1980 1 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2004 TACKLES FOR LOSS 5 - Todd Eagen, 1990 1 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2008 1. 20.5 - John Hermann (17-7/119), 2005 10. 4 - Justin Sandy, 2003 1 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2011 2. 20.0 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 1992 4 - Darryl Lyons, 1981 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014 3. 18.5 - Ben Boothby (12-13/60), 2011 4 - Willie Barney, 1995 1 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2013 18.5 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 2014 4 - Matt Mitchell, 2001 1 - Jared Farley (1-7), 2014 5. 18.0 - James Ruffin (14-8/84), 2008 4 - Joseph Wallace, 1992 1 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2011 6. 16.0 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2010 4 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 1 - Max Busher (1-6), 2014 16.0 - Wes Lane (12-8/68), 2009 4 - William Freeney, 1992 1 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1993 8. 15.5 - Mac O’Brien (11-9/63), 2014 4 - Jerry Griffith, 1980 1 - Billy Hallgren (1-3), 2010 9. 15.0 - Matt Mitchell (15-0/64), 2003 4 - Mike Daniels, 1983 1 - Glen Williams (1-2), 1993 10. 14.0 - Carlos Dallis (14-0/30), 2001 4 - Tyler Johnson, 2003 1 - Ronelle McNeil (1-0), 2014 14.0 - James Ruffin (11-6/72), 2009 4 - Erik Nelson, 1998 1 - Quentin Scott (1-0), 2009 14.0 - Xavier Williams (11-6/70), 2014 1 - James Conley (1-0), 2010 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1 - Skip Bellock (1-0), 1969 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 4 - Spencer Cowan, 1986 1 - Mike Filer (1-0), 1969 1. 119 - John Hermann (17-7/119), 2005 4 - De’Veon Harris, 2008 1 - Beau Gibbs (1-0), 2004 2. 110 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 1992 4 - Mark Wilson, 1982 1 - Tim Kilfoy (1-0), 2013 3. 93 - Collin Albrecht (12-3/93), 2013 4 - J. Harrell, 2003 4. 84 - James Ruffin (14-8/84), 2008 5. 3 - James Jones, 1988 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 5. 77 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2010 3 - John Hermann, 2005 1. 1 - Araf Evans, 2007 77 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 2014 3 - Jerry Griffith, 1980 1 - Tate Omli, 2014 7. 74 - James Conley (8-8/74), 2010 3 - Chris Klieman, 1990 1 - Phil Wright, 2011 8. 72 - James Ruffin (11-6/72), 2009 3 - Joe O’Brien, 1983 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012 9. 70 - Xavier Williams (11-6/70), 2014 3 - Casey Tierney, 2001 1 - Jake Farley, 2013 10. 68 - Wes Lane (12-8/68), 2009 3 - Terrell Morgan, 2001 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2008 3 - Rick Squire, 1980 1 - Mark Huygens, 2008 QUARTERBACK SACKS 3 - T. Leonardelli, 1977 1. 18.0 - William Freeney (18-0/54), 1992 3 - Marcus Easter, 1996 TOTAL TACKLES 2. 14.0 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 1990 3 - Chris Parsons, 2005 1. 185 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 2011 3. 13.0 - Todd Eagen (13-0/53), 1990 3 - Kevin Keith, 1990 2. 170 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 1981 13.0 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 2005 3 - Spencer Cowan, 1985 3. 163 - Peter Burns (101-62), 1992 13.0 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 1991 3 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 4. 160 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 2001 6. 12.0 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 1995 3 - J. Harrell, 2002 5. 150 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 1999 7. 11.5 - Edward Grimes (9-5/0), 1985 3 - Mike Krapfl, 1990 6. 141 - William Freeney (96-45), 1992 8. 11.0 - Willie Barney (11-0/0), 1996 3 - Peter Burns, 1992 141 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 1978 11.0 - Matt Mitchell (11-0/46), 2001 3 - James Jones, 1987 8. 139 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 2008 11.0 - Marty Stratton (11-0/0), 1976 3 - Randy Erion, 1975 9. 138 - Ryan Doak (64-74), 2000 11.0 - Casey Smith (11-0/36), 1991 3 - Joe Anderson, 1981 10. 133 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 1998 11.0 - Matt Pedersen (11-0/46), 1997

UNASSISTED TACKLES YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 107 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 1999 1. 103 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 2005 2. 101 - Peter Burns (101-62), 1992 2. 80 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 1995 3. 96 - William Freeney (96-45), 1992 3. 77 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 1990 4. 93 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 2001 4. 71 - Andre Allen (10-0/71), 1994 5. 92 - Carlos Dallis (93-34), 2001 5. 70 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 1991 6. 84 - Bryce Paup (84-31), 1989 6. 64 - James Ruffin (8-5/64), 2009 7. 80 - S. Durflinger (80-40), 1994 7. 63 - Ben Boothby (7-5/63), 2010 8. 79 - Paul Wolf (79-30), 1994 8. 60 - Collin Albrecht (8-0/60), 2013 79 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 1998 9. 57 - James Ruffin (9-2/57), 2008 10. 78 - Casey Tierney (78-49), 2001 10. 55 - Xavier Williams (8-0/55), 2014

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PASSES DEFENDED 1. 27 - Willie Beamon (19 brup, 8 int), 1990 2. 24 - Willie Beamon (21 brup, 3 int), 1992 3. 23 - Mark Farley (23 brup), 1984 4. 22 - Joe Fuller (17 brup, 5 int), 1984 5. 21 - Mark Holmes (21 brup), 1983 6. 19 - Willie Beamon (14 brup, 5 int), 1989 7. 18 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 9 int), 1996 8. 17 - Charles Jenkins (17 brup), 1983 17 - Joe Fuller (17 brup), 1983 10. 16 - Jim Thomas (11 brup, 5 int), 1975

QB HURRIES 1. 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986 2. 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2004 10 - Joe Fuller, 1985 10 - Mark Farley, 1986 5. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1985 6. 8 - Bob Storbeck, 1985 7. 7 - Jeff Bealles, 1986 7 - Dave McCorvey, 1986 7 - Karter Schult, 2014 10. 6 - John Hermann, 2004 6 - Thelonious Key, 1986 6 - Ben Boothby, 2011 6 - Henry Saxon, 1985

BLOCKED KICKS 1. 5 - Xavier Williams, 2012 2. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1979 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 4 - Brent Browner, 2001 5. 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2008 3 - Carlos Dallis, 2000 3 - Brent Browner, 2000 8. 2 - Jamar Thompson, 2010 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2007 2 - Varmah Sonie, 2010 2 - Mike Smiley, 1980 2 - Bryce Paup, 1989 2 - Bryce Paup, 1987 2 - Jason Smith, 1992 2 - Jordan Smith, 2008 2 - Henry Obi, 2010 2 - Dave McCorvey, 1987 2 - Tate Omli, 2014 2 - Xavier Williams, 2014 2 - Mike Smiley, 1979 2 - David Gunn, 2000 2 - Tyree Talton, 1998 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2008

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RUSHING PASSING PASSING TDs 1. 33 - 1999 RUSHING YARDS PASS ATTEMPTS 2. 30 - 2000 1. 2956 (616-2956), 2007 1. 483 (284-483-17), 1987 3. 29 - 1986 2. 2877 (661-2877), 2008 2. 439 (279-439-14), 1999 4. 28 - 1987 3. 2764 (646-2764), 2003 3. 417 (203-417-12), 2014 5. 27 - 1996 4. 2760 (624-2760), 1976 4. 394 (224-394-10), 2000 6. 26 - 1995 5. 2679 (618-2679), 2001 5. 393 (236-393-10), 1998 7. 25 - 2005 6. 2632 (597-2632), 1964 6. 387 (203-387-13), 1997 8. 24 - 1981 7. 2599 (521-2599), 2010 7. 383 (259-383-8), 2005 9. 23 - 1992 8. 2463 (564-2463), 1977 8. 374 (204-374-12), 1996 23 - 1980 9. 2456 (641-2456), 2005 9. 373 (221-373-28), 1981 23 - 2004 10. 2412 (443-2412), 2006 10. 363 (172-363-21), 1983 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 31 (75-232-31), 1970 1. 661 (661-2877), 2008 1. 284 (284-483-17), 1987 2. 28 (221-373-28), 1981 2. 646 (646-2764), 2003 2. 279 (279-439-14), 1999 3. 24 (78-171-24), 1960 3. 641 (641-2456), 2005 3. 259 (259-383-8), 2005 4. 23 (210-356-23), 1980 4. 624 (624-2760), 1976 4. 243 (243-322-6), 2007 23 (133-299-23), 1969 5. 619 (619-2340), 1987 5. 236 (236-393-10), 1998 6. 22 (211-359-22), 1986 6. 618 (618-2679), 2001 6. 224 (224-394-10), 2000 7. 21 (172-363-21), 1983 7. 616 (616-2956), 2007 7. 221 (221-373-28), 1981 8. 20 (84-239-20), 1978 8. 613 (613-1845), 1973 8. 211 (211-359-22), 1986 9. 18 (169-335-18), 2002 9. 610 (610-2366), 1975 9. 210 (219-356-23), 1980 10. 17 (151-297-17), 1989 10. 597 (597-2632), 1964 10. 204 (204-374-12), 1996 17 (284-483-17), 1987 17 (154-324-17), 1968 RUSHING TDs PASSING YARDS 17 (183-340-17), 2001 1. 39 - 2007 1. 3717 (279-439-14), 1999 17 (186-353-17), 1984 2. 32 - 2005 2. 3661 (284-483-17), 1987 32 - 2008 3. 3607 (204-374-12), 1996 PASS COMPLETION PCT 4. 31 - 1987 4. 3552 (259-383-8), 2005 1. 75.5 (243-322-6), 2007 5. 29 - 1988 5. 3426 (211-359-22), 1986 2. 67.6 (259-383-8), 2005 6. 28 - 2001 6. 3223 (172-304-9), 1995 3. 67.5 (172-255-7), 2006 28 - 2014 7. 3184 (224-394-10), 2000 4. 63.6 (279-439-14), 1999 8. 27 - 2003 8. 3116 (193-333-15), 1993 5. 61.6 (196-318-8), 2008 9. 25 - 1975 9. 3070 (171-334-13), 1990 6. 60.9 (67-110-16), 1964 25 - 1991 10. 3006 (180-354-15), 1992 7. 60.1 (236-393-10), 1998 8. 59.8 (198-331-9), 2013 AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH 9. 59.5 (153-257-8), 2004 1. 5.44 (443-2412), 2006 10. 59.2 (221-373-28), 1981 2. 5.07 (409-2074), 1957 3. 4.99 (521-2599), 2010 PASS EFFICIENCY 4. 4.91 (424-2080), 2009 1. 240.9 (47-98-7), 1962 5. 4.80 (616-2956), 2007 2. 168.2 (243-322-6), 2007 6. 4.68 (439-2054), 1965 3. 167.9 (172-304-9), 1995 7. 4.68 (444-2077), 1963 4. 162.9 (259-383-8), 2005 8. 4.53 (497-2250), 1974 5. 153.3 (211-359-22), 1986 9. 4.50 (364-1637), 2012 6. 153.1 (279-439-14), 1999 10. 4.47 (506-2260), 1962 7. 153.0 (204-374-12), 1996 8. 152.4 (172-255-7), 2006 RUSHING YARDS/GAME 9. 149.8 (153-257-8), 2004 1. 259.2 (8 games), 1957 10. 148.4 (193-333-15), 1993 2. 256.8 (8 games), 1956 3. 252.9 (9 games), 1961 4. 251.1 (9 games), 1962 5. 250.9 (11 games), 1976 6. 239.3 (11 games), 1964 7. 230.8 (9 games), 1963 8. 227.4 (13 games), 2007 9. 225.2 (9 games), 1959 10. 225.0 (10 games), 1974 COREY LEWIS | 2007

100 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 382 (47 TD, 43 PAT, 18 FG), 2003 1. 23.1 (47-98-7), 1962 1. 502.2 (9 games), 1962 10. 377 (49 TD, 44 PAT, 13 FG), 2000 2. 10.6 (172-304-9), 1995 2. 475.9 (11 games), 1999 3. 9.6 (204-374-12), 1996 3. 473.9 (11 games), 1986 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4. 9.5 (211-359-22), 1986 4. 457.3 (13 games), 2007 1. 60 (31 rush, 28 rcv, 1 ret), 1987 5. 9.4 (193-333-15), 1993 5. 438.9 (11 games), 2000 2. 59 (39 rush, 18 rcv, 2 ret), 2007 6. 9.3 (243-322-6), 2007 6. 438.8 (11 games), 1985 3. 58 (32 rush, 35 rcv, 1 ret), 2005 7. 9.3 (259-383-8), 2005 7. 428.6 (14 games), 1987 4. 54 (32 rush, 18 rcv, 4 ret), 2008 8. 9.3 (87-189-9), 1974 8. 425.9 (11 games), 1998 5. 53 (28 rush, 18 rcv, 7 ret), 2014 9. 9.2 (171-334-13), 1990 9. 417.3 (11 games), 2009 6. 51 (17 rush, 33 rcv, 1 ret), 1999 10. 8.9 (18-41-2), 1957 10. 413.9 (11 games), 1980 7. 50 (25 rush, 21 rcv, 4 ret), 1991 8 49 (17 rush, 30 rcv, 2 ret), 2000 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY 49 (22 rush, 27 rcv), 1996 1. 48.1 (47-98-7), 1962 1. 9.95 (277-2756), 1967 10. 47 (27 rush, 19 rcv, 1 ret), 2003 2. 20.3 (18-41-2), 1957 2. 7.48 (604-4520), 1962 3. 20.1 (87-189-9), 1974 3. 6.43 (698-4491), 2006 4. 19.3 (52-149-15), 1973 4. 6.38 (719-4590), 2009 KICKING 5. 18.7 (172-304-9), 1995 5. 6.36 (823-5235), 1999 6. 18.0 (171-334-13), 1990 6. 6.34 (938-5945), 2007 PAT KICKS MADE 7. 17.7 (204-374-12), 1996 7. 6.11 (924-5645), 1996 1. 57 (57-57), 2007 8. 16.7 (180-354-15), 1992 8. 6.10 (854-5213), 1986 2. 51 (51-53), 2014 9. 16.2 (211-359-22), 1986 9. 6.10 (791-4828), 2000 51 (51-53), 2008 10. 16.1 (193-333-15), 1993 10. 6.09 (695-4231), 2012 51 (51-53), 2005 5. 50 (50-50), 1996 PASSING YARDS/GAME 50 (50-52), 1987 1. 337.9 (11 games), 1999 ALL PURPOSE 7. 47 (47-47), 1991 2. 311.5 (11 games), 1986 8. 46 (46-52), 1999 3. 289.5 (11 games), 2000 ALL PURPOSE YARDS 46 (46-46), 2009 4. 271.0 (11 games), 1998 1. 7464 - 2005 10. 44 (44-49), 2000 5. 264.0 (11 games), 1980 2. 7373 - 1987 6. 261.9 (11 games), 1997 3. 7354 - 2007 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 7. 261.5 (14 games), 1987 4. 7202 - 2008 1. 57 (57-57), 2007 8. 259.7 (12 games), 1993 5. 6942 - 2014 2. 53 (51-53), 2014 9. 257.6 (14 games), 1996 6. 6770 - 2001 53 (51-53), 2005 10. 255.8 (12 games), 1990 7. 6642 - 1999 53 (51-53), 2008 8. 6533 - 2000 5. 52 (50-52), 1987 9. 6475 - 2003 52 (46-52), 1999 TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 6419 - 1992 7. 50 (50-50), 1996 8. 49 (44-49), 2000 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME 9. 47 (47-47), 1991 1. 6008 (1024-6008), 2005 1. 603.8 (11 games), 1999 10. 46 (46-46), 2009 2. 6001 (1102-6001), 1987 2. 593.9 (11 games), 2000 3. 5945 (938-5945), 2007 3. 568.8 (11 games), 1986 PAT KICK PCT 4. 5645 (924-5645), 1996 4. 565.7 (13 games), 2007 1. 100.0 (31-31), 1990 5. 5898 (979-5498), 2008 5. 531.0 (12 games), 1993 100.0 (34-34), 2013 6. 5235 (823-5235), 1999 6. 526.6 (14 games), 1987 100.0 (15-15), 1963 7. 5213 (854-5213), 1986 7. 519.3 (11 games), 1985 100.0 (39-39), 2011 8. 5177 (956-5177), 2014 8. 519.0 (11 games), 1998 100.0 (57-57), 2007 9. 5131 (943-5131), 2003 9. 518.2 (11 games), 2009 100.0 (43-43), 2012 10. 4988 (958-4988), 2001 10. 517.5 (11 games), 2006 100.0 (50-50), 1996 100.0 (46-46), 2009 TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR 100.0 (47-47), 1991 1. 88 - 1987 SCORING 10. 97.5 (39-40), 1980 2. 84 - 1999 97.5 (39-40), 2006 3. 83 - 2005 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 4. 79 - 2000 1. 469 (59 TD, 58 PAT, 18 FG), 2007 5. 77 - 2007 2. 461 (60 TD, 56 PAT, 13 FG), 1987 6. 76 - 1996 3. 452 (53 TD, 51 PAT, 27 FG), 2014 7. 74 - 1986 4. 449 (58 TD, 52 PAT, 16 FG), 2005 8. 72 - 2008 5. 438 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 19 FG), 2008 9. 71 - 1991 6. 413 (50 TD, 47 PAT, 22 FG), 1991 71 - 2014 7. 395 (49 TD, 50 PAT, 17 FG), 1996 8. 382 (51 TD, 46 PAT, 10 FG), 1999

101 FIELD GOALS MADE 8. 40.79 (47-1917), 1988 7. 12.47 (15-187), 1957 1. 27 (27-28), 1990 9. 40.76 (92-3750), 2014 8. 11.70 (40-468), 1993 27 (27-29), 2014 10. 40.72 (69-2810), 1972 9. 11.65 (37-431), 1999 3. 25 (25-28), 2002 10. 11.36 (36-409), 2014 4. 22 (22-28), 1991 5. 21 (21-27), 2013 RETURNS KICK RETURN YARDS 6. 19 (19-28), 2008 1. 1172 (55-1172), 2001 7. 18 (18-20), 2011 PUNT RETURN YARDS 2. 1093 (43-1093), 1993 18 (18-21), 2003 1. 642 (50-642), 1992 3. 1052 (40-1052), 2014 18 (18-23), 1992 2. 565 (43-565), 1989 4. 1045 (47-1045), 2011 18 (18-24), 2006 3. 512 (57-512), 1984 5. 1027 (49-1027), 2008 18 (18-25), 2001 4. 470 (37-470), 2001 6. 1018 (51-1018), 2005 18 (18-26), 2007 5. 468 (40-468), 1993 7. 1006 (52-1006), 1987 468 (45-468), 1983 8. 999 (38-999), 2012 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7. 460 (44-460), 2002 9. 988 (41-988), 2000 1. 30 (17-30), 1984 8. 431 (37-431), 1999 10. 972 (42-972), 1995 2. 29 (27-29), 2014 9. 410 (40-410), 1991 3. 28 (19-28), 2008 10. 409 (36-409), 2014 KICK RETURNS 28 (25-28), 2002 1. 55 (55-1172), 2001 28 (27-28), 1990 PUNT RETURNS 2. 52 (52-1006), 1987 28 (22-28), 1991 1. 57 (57-512), 1984 3. 51 (51-1018), 2005 7. 27 (21-27), 2013 2. 53 (53-304), 2003 4. 49 (49-1027), 2008 27 (17-27), 1994 3. 50 (50-642), 1992 5. 47 (47-1045), 2011 9. 26 (18-26), 2007 4. 46 (46-202), 1968 6. 46 (46-768), 1960 10. 25 (15-25), 2010 5. 45 (45-468), 1993 7. 43 (43-877), 1989 25 (17-25), 1996 6. 44 (44-460), 2002 43 (43-965), 2010 25 (18-25), 2001 44 (44-391), 1985 43 (43-853), 2007 8. 43 (43-565), 1989 43 (43-1093), 1993 9. 40 (40-410), 1991 43 (43-780), 1974 PUNTING 40 (40-468), 1993 43 (43-481), 1961 40 (40-346), 1988 43 (43-868), 1997 PUNT YARDS 1. 3750 (92-3750), 2014 PUNT RETURN TDs KICK RETURNS TDs 2. 3501 (84-3501), 1992 1. 4 - 1992 1. 2 - 2010 3. 3000 (80-3000), 1982 2. 3 - 1991 2 - 1981 4. 2810 (69-2810), 1972 3. 2 - 1993 3. 1 - 1988 5. 2803 (73-2803), 2003 2 - 1989 1 - 1957 6. 2763 (71-2753), 2005 2 - 1983 1 - 1986 7. 2762 (69-2762), 1990 2 - 1979 1 - 2009 8. 2759 (70-2759), 1978 2 - 2001 1 - 1979 9. 2664 (65-2664), 1983 8. 1 - 2010 1 - 1976 10. 2630 (72-2630), 1989 1 - 1958 1 - 2006 1 - 1972 1 - 2001 PUNT ATTEMPTS 1 - 2009 1 - 2014 1. 92 (92-3750), 2014 1 - 1969 2. 85 (85-3501), 1992 1 - 1988 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN 3. 80 (80-3000), 1982 1 - 2007 1. 26.30 (40-1052), 2014 4. 73 (73-2803), 2003 1 - 1999 2. 26.29 (38-999), 2012 73 (73-2556), 1971 1 - 1984 3. 25.42 (43-1093), 1993 6. 72 (72-2630), 1989 1 - 1974 4. 24.10 (41-988), 2000 72 (72-2470), 1959 1 - 2014 5. 24.05 (38-914), 1990 8. 71 (71-2542), 1979 1 - 2005 6. 23.79 (29-690), 1998 71 (71-2763), 2005 1 - 2004 7. 23.48 (40-939), 1988 10. 70 (70-2759), 1978 1 - 2002 8. 23.14 (42-972), 1995 1 - 1990 9. 23.10 (30-693), 2009 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT 10. 22.94 (36-826), 1991 1. 43.79 (39-1708), 2012 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN 2. 42.60 (48-2045), 2010 1. 15.24 (17-259), 1972 3. 42.21 (48-2026), 1986 2. 14.57 (21-306), 2007 4. 41.92 (52-2180), 2002 3. 13.53 (17-230), 1958 5. 41.19 (85-2501), 1992 4. 13.14 (43-565), 1989 6. 40.98 (65-2664), 1983 5. 12.84 (50-642), 1992 7. 40.83 (48-1960), 1993 6. 12.70 (37-470), 2001

102 DEFENSE FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 75.0 (52-46/305), 2007 1. 59 (5-59), 2014 8. 73.0 (73-0/259), 2004 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 2. 46 (2-46), 2008 9. 72.0 (54-36/296), 2009 1. 392 (24-392), 2008 3. 35 (1-35), 2007 10. 64.0 (64-0/316), 1992 2. 390 (21-390), 1985 4. 29 (3-29), 2013 3. 360 (15-360), 2000 5. 23 (2-23), 2005 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 4. 356 (23-356), 1989 6. 20 (3-20), 1993 1. 495 (99-40/495), 2014 5. 311 (23-311), 1984 7. 18 (2-18), 2011 2. 447 (81-32/447), 2005 6. 303 (27-303), 1975 8. 17 (1-17), 2012 3. 362 (52-62/362), 2010 7. 301 (24-301), 1960 9. 15 (2-15), 2004 4. 358 (71-16/358), 2013 301 (11-301), 2013 10. 3 (2-3), 2010 5. 338 (64-58/338), 2008 9. 286 (17-286), 2014 6. 316 (64-0/316), 1992 10. 268 (18-268), 1970 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 7. 305 (52-46/305), 2007 1. 2 - 2008 8. 296 (54-36/296), 2009 INTERCEPTIONS 2. 1 - 2014 9. 259 (73-0/259), 2004 1. 27 (27-303), 1975 1 - 2011 10. 245 (53-44/245), 2011 2. 24 (24-392), 2008 1 - 2012 24 (24-301), 1960 1 - 2007 QUARTERBACK SACKS 4. 23 (23-356), 1989 1 - 2013 1. 57.0 (57-0/245), 1991 23 (23-311), 1984 2. 55.0 (55-0/229), 1990 23 (23-225), 1972 TOTAL TACKLES 3. 53.0 (43-20/0), 1984 23 (23-114), 1976 1. 1240 (805-435), 1992 4. 51.0 (47-8/310), 2014 8. 21 (21-390), 1985 2. 1230 (762-468), 2001 5. 44.0 (30-28/0), 1985 21 (21-250), 2007 3. 1213 (602-611), 1993 6. 43.0 (43-0/150), 1997 21 (21-163), 1981 4. 1151 (564-587), 1983 43.0 (43-0/228), 1995 5. 1139 (786-353), 1994 8. 42.0 (36-12/316), 2005 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs 6. 1097 (491-606), 2011 42.0 (42-0/322), 1994 1. 4 - 2014 7. 1091 (463-628), 2008 10. 39.0 (30-18/0), 1982 4 - 1989 8. 1082 (491-591), 1995 3. 3 - 1985 9. 1076 (370-706), 1977 YARDS FROM SACKS 3 - 2004 10. 1054 (595-459), 2003 1. 322 (42-0/322), 1994 3 - 2013 2. 316 (36-12/316), 2005 6. 2 - 2000 UNASSISTED TACKLES 3. 310 (47-8/310), 2014 2 - 1974 1. 805 (805-435), 1992 4. 245 (57-0/245), 1991 2 - 2012 2. 786 (786-353), 1994 5. 235 (26-22/235), 2010 2 - 2008 3. 762 (762-468), 2001 6. 229 (55-0/229), 1990 2 - 1960 4. 630 (630-415), 2005 7. 228 (43-0/228), 1995 2 - 1990 5. 618 (618-327), 1991 8. 196 (33-0/196), 1998 2 - 2009 6. 602 (602-611), 1993 196 (31-0/196), 1988 7. 595 (595-459), 2003 196 (31-2/196), 2013 8. 594 (594-434), 2014 9. 589 (589-443), 2000 FUMBLES FORCED 10. 583 (583-359), 1999 1. 27 - 1981 2. 24 - 2003 ASSISTED TACKLES 3. 21 - 1980 1. 706 (370-706), 1977 21 - 1987 2. 684 (360-684), 1975 5. 19 - 2008 3. 666 (245-666), 1980 6. 17 - 1983 4. 665 (328-665), 1982 17 - 1990 5. 661 (279-661), 1981 8. 16 - 2001 6. 657 (244-657), 1979 16 - 1991 7. 628 (463-628), 2008 10. 15 - 1998 8. 611 (602-611), 1993 15 - 1982 9. 606 (425-606), 1987 606 (491-606), 2011

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 119.0 (99-40/495), 2014 2. 97.0 (81-32/447), 2005 3. 93.0 (64-58/338), 2008 4. 83.0 (52-62/362), 2010 L.J. FORT | 2011 5. 79.0 (71-16/358), 2013 6. 75.0 (53-44/245), 2011

103 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 22 - 1987 2. 20 - 1975 20 - 2003 4. 17 - 1990 5. 16 - 2008 6. 15 - 2005 15 - 1980 15 - 1986 9. 14 - 1993 14 - 2014 14 - 1982 14 - 1978 14 - 2001 14 - 1981

PASSES DEFENDED 1. 143 (120 brup, 23 int) - 1984 2. 98 (86 brup, 12 int) - 1983 3. 90 (63 brup, 27 int) - 1975 4. 84 (64 brup, 20 int) - 1990 5. 76 (76 brup, 0 int) - 1982 6. 74 (74 brup, 0 int) - 1980 7. 73 (50 brup, 23 int) - 1989 8. 71 (50 brup, 21 int) - 2007 9. 66 (42 brup, 24 int) - 2008 10. 63 (52 brup, 11 int) - 1999

QB HURRIES 1. 66 - 1985 2. 64 - 1986 3. 34 - 2014 4. 16 - 2011 5. 15 - 2009 6. 13 - 2008 7. 12 - 2010 8. 11 - 2013 9. 9 - 2007 10. 7 - 2012

BLOCKED KICKS 1. 13 - 2000 2. 8 - 2008 3. 7 - 2012 7 - 2010 5. 6 - 2014 6 - 1980 6 - 2001 8. 3 - 2013 3 - 2007 3 - 2009 3 - 1975 3 - 2003 3 - 1993 3 - 1984 3 - 2006 3 - 1989 3 - 1990 3 - 1987 3 - 1979

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RUSHING NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME Game: 726, vs. Evansville (1980) Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season: 6,008 (2005) Game: 79, vs. North Dakota (1951) INTERCEPTIONS MADE Sesaon: 661 (2008) TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Game: 7, vs. South Dakota (1960) Game: 33, vs. Augustana (1977) 7, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1975) FEWEST RUSHES ALLOWED 33, vs. Western Illinois (1987) Season: 27 (1975) Game: 11, vs. Western Illinois (1987) MOST PUNT RETURNS NET YARDS RUSHING WINS, LOSSES Game: 12, vs. Youngstown State (1984) Game: 636, vs. Augustana (1951) Season: 2,956 (2007) MOST VICTORIES Season: 12 (1992, 1996, 2007, 2008) SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 10, vs. Augustana (1951) CONSECUTIVE WINS (REGULAR SEASON) TACKLES FOR LOSS Season: 39 (2007) Season: 16 (1991-92) 1. 16 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-05 2. 15 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-10 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 3. 12 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-13 Game: 22, vs. Morgan State (1988) Season: 31 (NCC, Nov. 4, 1939-Oct. 8, 1949) 4. 11 vs. Youngstown State, 9-29-01 22, vs. Southern Illinois (1992) 5. 10 vs. Iowa State, 8-31-13 22, vs. Western Illinois (2007) CONSECUTIVE WINS OVER AN OPPONENT 10 vs. Drake, 9-7-13 Season: 163 (2007) Series: 11, vs. Youngstown State (2001-10) 10 vs. Illinois State, 11-2-13 10 vs. Missouri State, 11-16-13 HOME WINNING STREAK (REGULAR SEASON) 10 vs. Central State, 9-8-12 PASSING 29 Sept. 23, 1989-Sept. 17, 1994 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-12-11 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-17-07 PASSES ATTEMPTED MOST LOSSES 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11-11-00 Game: 69, vs. Western Illinois (1999) Season: 9 (1978) 10 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 Season: 439 (1999) 10 vs. Montana, 9-26-81 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES PASSES COMPLETED 7 (1916, 1968-69) PASS SACKS Game: 38, vs. Western Illinois (1999) 1. 11 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-10 Season: 279 (1999) MOST TIES 11 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 Season: 3 (1928, 1937) 11 vs. Idaho State, 9-19-92 PASSES INTERCEPTED 11 vs. NW Missouri State, 11-16-85 Game: 7, vs. North Dakota (1970) CONSECUTIVE FCS RANKINGS 5. 9 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 7, vs. Montana State (1986) 99 Weeks, undetermined-2012 9 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-05 Season: 31 (1970) 7. 8 vs. Western Illinois, 10-7-89 8 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-10-84 NET YARDS PASSING SCORING 9. 7.5 vs. Winona State, 11-21-98 Game: 541, vs. Western Illinois (1999) 10. 7 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-26-05 Season: 3,717 (1999) POINTS SCORED 7 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-01 Game: 82, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville (1915, 82-0) 7 vs. Cal Poly, 10-31-00 TDs SCORED PASSING Season: 469 (2007, 13 games) 7 vs. Youngstown State, 10-14-00 Game: 6, vs. McNeese State (1986) 7 vs. Southern Illinois, 11-13-93 6, vs. Winona State (1998) POINTS SCORED AGAINST 7 vs. Missouri State, 11-7-87 Season: 33 (1999) Game: 95, vs. Iowa State (1914, 95-0) Season: 357 (2005, 15 games) PASSES DEFENDED CONSECUTIVES GAMES WITH TD PASS 1. 22 vs. Eastern Illinois 22, 1998-2000 (Todd Goebbel, Ryan Helming) POINTS SCORED, FIRST HALF 2. 18 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-5-83 Game: 54, vs. Indiana State (2007) 18 vs. Youngstown State, 10-22-83 FIRST DOWNS PASSING 18 vs. Western Illinois, 10-1-83 Game: 20, vs. Montana State (1986) POINTS SCORED, SECOND HALF 5. 16 vs. Western Illinois, 10-2-82 20, vs. Southern Illinois (2003) Game: 49, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984) 6. 14 vs. Truman State, 11-23-85 Season: 157 (1999) 7. 13 vs. Cal Poly, 9-28-02 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 8. 12 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-01 Game: 2.4 (1990, 26 made) 9. 11 vs. Illinois State, 10-4-03 TOTAL OFFENSE 11 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 11 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS DEFENSE 11 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-11-86 Game: 103, vs. Western Illinois (1987) FUMBLES IN A GAME Season: 1,102 (1987) Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois

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FORCED FUMBLES MARGINS OF DEFEAT 1. 7 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 10-8-83 95 Iowa 1914 95-0 2. 5 vs. Illinois State, 10-10-98 68 Iowa 1900 68-0 5 vs. Northern Michigan, 10-3-81 66 Iowa 1997 66-0 4. 4 vs. Montana State, 11-29-03 58 North Dakota State 1977 58-0 4 vs. Northwestern State, 9-27-03 58 Iowa 1902 63-5 4 vs. Wyoming, 9-9-93 56 Upper Iowa 1900 68-12 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 52 Iowa State 1902 52-0 4 vs. Montana State, 9-19-87 50 Drake 1900 50-0 4 vs. Delaware State, 9-28-85 49 Coe 1918 52-3 10. 3 vs. Illinois State, 12-6-14 49 Pittsburgh 1988 59-10 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-13 3 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-13 UNI-DOME ATTENDANCE MARKS (SINCE 1976) 3 vs. New Hampshire, 12-3-05 1. 17,190 vs. Southern Illinois 2009 3 vs. Southern Illinois, 10-2-04 2. 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois 2007 3 vs. Western Illinois, 10-25-03 3. 16,890 vs. Indiana State 2011 3 vs. Missouri State, 10-18-03 4. 16,624 vs. Indiana State 2007 3 vs. Northern Michigan, 9-6-03 5. 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1990 3 vs. Youngstown State, 10-19-02 16,324 vs. Idaho 1992 3 vs. Ball State, 9-22-01 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1992 3 vs. Western Illinois, 11-18-00 16,324vs. Southern Illinois 1993 3 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 16,324 vs. McNeese State 1994 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-20-97 16,324 vs. Illinois State 1994 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-96 16,324 vs. Idaho 1995 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9-14-96 3 vs. Illinois State, 10-3-92 ROAD ATTENDANCE MARKS 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-12-92 1. 79,568 at Wisconsin 2012 3 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 2. 70,585 at Iowa 2005 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-7-91 70,585 at Iowa 2009 3 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-18-89 70,585 at Iowa 2012 3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9-25-82 5. 70,397 at Iowa 1995 6. 66,805 at Iowa 2014 7. 66,325 at Iowa 1997 MISCELLANEOUS 8. 64,108 at Brigham Young 2008 9. 56,800 at Iowa State 2013 HIGHEST SCORING GAMES (BOTH TEAMS) 10. 56,795 at Iowa State 2007 137 Coe (1899) L 80-57 96 Evansville (1980) W 63-33 95 Iowa (1914) L 95-0 93 McNeese State (1986) W 55-38 92 Eastern Illinois (2001) W 49-43 88 Youngstown State (1981) W 45-43 87 Wyoming (1993) L 45-42 86 Southern Utah (1997) W 53-33 85 Louisiana-Monroe (1987) L 44-41 84 Illinois State (1997) W 50-34 84 Cal Poly (2000) W 43-41 84 Maine (2001) W 56-28

VICTORY MARGINS 82 Wisconsin-Platteville 1915 82-0 77 Wayne State (NE) 1988 77-0 75 Coe 1904 75-0 71 Iowa Training 1904 76-5 71 Dubuque 1919 71-0 66 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1984 73-7 63 Lennox 1910 63-0 62 Northern Michigan 2003 62-0 59 Winona State 1998 66-7 59 South Dakota 2009 66-7 59 Central State 2012 59-0

106 POSTSEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING Touchdowns: 5 vs. William & Mary (1996) Touchdowns: 4, Adam Benge 5 vs. Eastern Illinois (2001) RUSHING vs. Eastern Illinois (2001); Longest TD: 80 in Pecan Bowl (1964) Game: 220, Corey Lewis 4, David Johnson vs. New Hampshire (2007) vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014) TOTAL OFFENSE Longest Run: 68, Sylvester Brown PAT Attempts: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker Plays: 96 vs. New Hampshire (2005) vs. Montana (1994) vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001) Yards: 631 vs. New Hampshire (2005) PATs Made: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker PASSING vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001) RUSHING - LEAST AGAINST UNI Attempted: 62, Mike Smith Plays: 21 vs. Montana State (2003) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) TOTAL OFFENSE Yards: 18 vs. Montana (1994) Completed: 37, Mike Smith Yards: 410, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) PASSING - LEAST AGAINST UNI Intercepted: 6, Jay Johnson Attempts: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (1985) vs. Boise State (1990) MISCELLANEOUS Completions: 2 vs. Georgia Southern (1985) Yardage: 418, Mike Smith Longest KO Return: 97, Tyree Talton Interceptions: 0 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) vs. Eastern Illinois (1996) TDs: 0 Longest Completion: 78, Mike Smith Longest Punt Return: 58, Alonzo Clayton vs. Arkansas State (1987) vs. Marshall (1996) TOTAL OFFENSE - LEAST AGAINST UNI Passes Intercepted: 2, Bruce Montgomery Plays: 50 in Pecan Bowl (1964) Longest Scoring Play: 78, Mike Smith Pecan Bowl (1964) Yards: 164 vs. Western Kentucky (1975) vs. Arkansas State (1987) 2, Todd Harrington vs. Boston (1993) SCORING RECEIVING Longest Interception Return: 47, Ken Harris Most Points: 48 vs. Montana (2011) Pass Receptions: 12, Wes Anderson vs. Maine (2001) Least Points: 7 vs. McNeese State (1992) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) Longest Reception: 78, Wes Anderson TEAM RECORDS vs. Arkansas State (1987) Longest TD: 78, Wes Anderson RUSHING vs. Arkansas State (1987) Attempts: 71, Pecan Bowl (1964) Most Yardage: 160, Patrick Hunter Yards: 266 vs. Weber State (1991) vs. Texas State (2005) TD Catches: 3, Sherrod Howard PASSING vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987 Attempts: 62 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) 3, Alonzo Clayton Completions: 37 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) vs. Murray State (1995) Interceptions: 6 vs. Boise State (1990) Yards: 418 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) Touchdowns: 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays: 107 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987) Yards: 570 vs. New Hampshire (2007) Margin of Victory: 34 pts. vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)

DEFENSIVE RECORDS #2 PATRICK HUNTER RUSHING BY AN OPPONENT Photo: Patrick Hunter caught four passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns against Texas State in the 2005 FCS Plays: 60 vs. Eastern Illinois (1996) national semifinal, setting a new UNI postseason record in Yards: 457 vs. Wofford (2011) receiving yardage. Touchdowns: 5 vs. Montana (2001) Longest TD: 70 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)

PASSING BY AN OPPONENT Attempts: 51 vs. Montana (1994) 51 vs. Murray State (1995) #1 COREY LEWIS Completions: 38 vs. Montana (1994) Interceptions: 4 vs. McNeese State (1992) 4 vs. Maine (2008) Photo: Corey Lewis rushed for 220 yards against New Hampshire in the FCS Playoffs in 2007, setting a new UNI postseason 4 vs. New Hampshire (2008) rushing record. Yards: 436 vs. Montana (1994)

107 ALL-TIME MVFC STANDINGS

2014 MVFC All Western Illinois 4-4 6-5 Indiana State 2-5 3-8 1992 MVFC All North Dakota State 7-1 15-1 North Dakota State 4-4 6-5 Illinois State 2-5 2-9 UNI 5-1 12-2 Illinois State 7-1 13-2 Youngstown State 3-5 4-8 Southern Illinois 1-6 1-10 Western Illinois 4-2 7-4 UNI 6-2 9-5 Missouri State 3-5 4-7 Missouri State 4-2 6-5 South Dakota State 5-3 9-5 Illinois State 2-6 3-8 2000 MVFC All Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6 Indiana State 4-4 8-6 Indiana State 0-8 0-12 Western Illinois 5-1 9-3 Illinois State 2-4 5-6 Youngstown State 4-4 7-5 Youngstown State 4-2 9-3 Indiana State 2-4 4-7 Southern Illinois 3-5 6-6 2007 MVFC All Illinois State 4-2 7-4 Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7 Western Illinois 3-5 5-7 UNI 6-0 12-1 UNI 3-3 7-4 Missouri State 1-7 4-8 Southern Illinois 5-1 12-2 Missouri State 2-4 5-6 1991 MVFC All South Dakota 0-8 2-10 Youngstown State 3-3 7-4 Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8 UNI 5-1 11-2 Western Illinois 3-3 6-5 Indiana State 1-5 1-10 Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4 2013 MVFC All Missouri State 2-4 6-5 Western Illinois 4-2 7-4-1 1999 MVFC All North Dakota State 8-0 15-0 Illinois State 2-4 4-7 Missouri State 3-3 6-4-1 South Dakota State 5-3 9-5 Indiana State 0-6 0-11 Illinois State 6-0 11-3 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Youngstown State 5-3 8-4 Youngstown State 5-1 12-3 Eastern Illinois 2-4 4-7 2006 MVFC All Southern Illinois 5-3 7-5 UNI 3-3 8-3 Illinois State 1-5 5-6 Missouri State 5-3 5-7 Youngstown State 6-1 11-3 Western Illinois 2-4 7-4 1990 MVFC All Illinois State 4-4 5-6 UNI 5-2 7-4 Missouri State 2-4 5-6 UNI 3-5 7-5 Illinois State 5-2 9-4 Indiana State 2-4 3-8 Missouri State 5-1 9-3 South Dakota 3-5 4-8 Southern Illinois 4-3 9-4 Southern Illinois 1-5 5-6 UNI 5-1 8-4 Western Illinois 2-6 4-8 Western Kentucky 4-3 6-5 Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6 1998 MVFC All Indiana State 0-8 1-11 Western Illinois 2-5 5-6 Illinois State 3-3 5-6 Indiana State 1-6 1-10 Western Illinois 5-1 11-3 Western Illinois 3-3 3-8 2012 MVFC All Missouri State 1-6 2-9 Illinois State 4-2 8-4 Indiana State 1-5 4-7 North Dakota State 7-1 14-1 UNI 3-3 7-4 Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 2005 MVFC All Youngstown State 3-3 6-5 South Dakota State 6-2 9-4 1989 MVFC All Illinois State 5-3 9-4 UNI 5-2 7-4 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 Indiana State 5-3 7-4 Southern Illinois 5-2 9-4 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Missouri State 5-1 10-3 Southern Illinois 5-3 6-5 Youngstown State 5-2 8-3 Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8 Eastern Illinois 4-2 9-4 Illinois State 4-3 7-4 UNI 4-2 8-3 Youngstown State 4-4 7-4 1997 MVFC All UNI 4-4 5-6 Western Kentucky 4-3 7-4 Illinois State 4-2 5-6 Missouri State 3-5 3-8 Western Illinois 3-4 5-6 Western Illinois 6-0 11-2 Indiana State 2-4 4-7 Western Illinois 1-7 3-8 Missouri State 2-5 4-6 UNI 5-1 7-4 Western Illinois 1-5 4-7 South Dakota 0-8 1-10 Indiana State 0-7 0-11 Youngstown State 4-2 13-2 Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 2011 MVFC All 2004 MVFC All Indiana State 2-4 3-8 1 9 8 8 M V F C A l l UNI 7-1 10-3 Southern Illinois 7-0 10-2 Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8 Western Illinois 6-0 10-2 North Dakota State 7-1 14-1 Western Kentucky 6-1 9-3 Illinois State 0-6 2-9 Missouri State 4-2 5-5 UNI 5-2 7-4 Indiana State 4-2 5-6 Illinois State 5-3 7-4 1996 MVFC All Indiana State 4-4 6-5 Missouri State 3-4 6-5 UNI 3-3 5-6 South Dakota State 4-4 5-6 Illinois State 2-5 4-7 UNI 5-0 12-2 Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6 Youngstown State 4-4 6-5 Western Illinois 2-5 4-7 Western Illinois 3-2 9-3 Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7 Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7 Youngstown State 2-5 4-7 Missouri State 3-2 7-4 Illinois State 0-6 1-10 Indiana State 1-6 4-7 Indiana State 3-2 6-5 Missouri State 2-6 2-9 1 9 8 7 M V F C A l l Western Illinois 1-7 2-9 Southern Illinois 1-4 5-6 Illinois State 0-4 3-8 UNI 6-0 10-4 2010 MVFC All 2003 MVFC All 1995 MVFC All Western Illinois 5-1 7-4 UNI 6-2 7-5 Southern Illinois 6-1 10-2 Eastern Illinois 5-1 10-2 Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6 Western Illinois 5-3 8-5 UNI 6-1 10-3 UNI 5-1 8-5 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 North Dakota State 4-4 9-5 Western Illinois 5-2 9-4 Indiana State 3-3 7-4 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Indiana State 4-4 6-5 Western Kentucky 5-2 9-4 Illinois State 3-3 5-6 Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8 Illinois State 4-4 6-5 Illinois State 3-4 6-6 Southern Illinois 2-4 5-6 Illinois State 0-6 3-7 Youngstown State 2-5 5-7 Western Illinois 2-4 4-7 Missouri State 4-4 5-6 1986 MVFC All Southern Illinois 4-4 5-6 Missouri State 1-6 4-7 Missouri State 1-5 4-7 Indiana State 0-7 3-9 Eastern Illinois 5-1 11-2 South Dakota State 4-4 5-6 1994 MVFC All Youngstown State 1-7 3-8 Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4 2002 MVFC All UNI 6-0 8-4 UNI 4-2 7-3-1 2009 MVFC All Western Illinois 6-1 11-2 Western Illinois 4-2 8-3 Illinois State 3-3 5-5 Southern Illinois 8-0 11-2 Western Kentucky 6-1 12-3 Eastern Illinois 4-2 6-5 Western Illinois 2-4 6-5 South Dakota State 7-1 8-4 Youngstown State 4-3 7-4 Illinois State 3-3 5-5-1 Indiana State 1-5 3-8 UNI 5-3 7-4 Illinois State 4-3 6-5 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Missouri State 1-5 3-7 Indiana State 3-4 5-7 Missouri State 2-4 4-7 Illinois State 5-3 6-5 1985 MVFC All Youngstown State 4-4 6-5 UNI 2-5 5-6 Southern Illinois 0-6 1-10 Southern Illinois 2-5 4-8 UNI 5-0 11-2 Missouri State 4-4 6-5 1993 MVFC All North Dakota State 2-6 3-8 Missouri State 1-6 4-7 Missouri State 2-2-1 6-4-1 UNI 5-1 8-4 Western Illinois 2-3 5-5 Indiana State 1-7 1-10 2001 MVFC All Western Illinois 0-8 1-10 Missouri State 4-2 7-4 Southern Illinois 2-3 4-7 UNI 6-1 11-3 Western Illinois 4-2 4-7 Eastern Illinois 2-3 6-5 2008 MVFC All Youngstown State 5-2 8-3 Illinois State 2-3-1 6-4-1 Illinois State 1-3-1 6-3 UNI 7-1 12-3 Western Kentucky 5-2 8-4 Eastern Illinois 2-3-1 3-7-1 Southern Illinois 7-1 9-3 Western Illinois 4-3 5-5 Indiana State 2-4 4-7 South Dakota State 6-2 7-5 Missouri State 3-4 6-5 Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 108 ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1936 Bud Fisher, HB 1962 1975 1982 Paul Jones, E Hans Sorenson, G Dan Boals, FB (MVP) Randy Erion, DT First Team: Melvin Nelson, C Lee Wachenheim, E Ted Minnick, T Nick Maragos, DB Steve Ingalls, OL Bernard Schmidt, T Bill Salmon, QB Steve Schonert, K 1951 1963 Dave Schooley, WR Craig Nordlie, RS 1937 Lou Bohnsack, C Jim Jackson, G Mike Timmermans, OT Mark Salz, NG Paul Jones, E Leland Crew, HB Randy Schultz, FB John Root, DB John Magovich, HB Mahlon Kaylor, E Larry Thompson, HB 1976 Second Team: Mel Campbell, DT Darryl Goree, SE 1938 1952 1964 Dallas Deike, OT Kevin Webster, OL George Dutcher, HB Lou Bohnsack, C Merle Masonholder, T Nick Maragos, FS Mark Wilson, LB Leo Kagan, G John Corey, FB Phil Minnick, G (MVP) Neal Moses, RB Joe Anderson, LB Mahlon Kaylor, E Randy Schultz, FB (MVP) Marty Stratton, DE Tom Jones, DB 1939 Bill Olson, HB Wendlen Burckhard, FB Karl Raush, G 1965 1977 1983 Leo Kagan, G Bud Rowray, T Loren Buser, LB Kevin Barz, OT First Team: James Podemski, T Merle Masonholder, T Kelly Ellis, RB James Hutchings, TE Hugh Roberts, G 1953 Ray Pedersen, G Jim Spahn, C Darryl Goree, WR Dick Beetsch, E Randy Schultz, FB (MVP) John Waskosky, OL 1940 Ralph Capitani, HB 1978 Larry Miller, QB Wendlen Burckhard, FB LeRoy Dunn, T 1966 First Team: Joe Fuller, DB Milo Jensen, T Art Landau, HB Terry Fox, HB Paul Christensen, OT Mike Johnson, P Benny McCabe, HB Jim Wachenheim, G Ray Pedersen, G Second Team: Harland Riebe, E Rick Price, E 1979 Scott Etzel, OL Bill Wright, G 1954 First Team: Chris Miliner, RB Dick Beetsch, E 1967 Kelly Ellis, TB Mike Molstead, K 1941 LeRoy Dunn, T Larry Clement, LB Owen Dockter, DT Joe O’Brien, DL Don Barnhart, T Ray Pedersen, DT (MVP) Danny Todd, DB Mark Holmes, LB Cy Bellock, HB 1955 Bill Smith, HB Second Team: James McFadden, LB Bob Hunt, E LeRoy Dunn, T (MVP) Dave Ehrig, OT Aaron Linn, G Dick Formanek, G 1968 Terry Lang, K 1984 Leon Martin, T Jim Rosien, E Dan Goddard, OG Ed Stratton, DE First Team: Charles Pastorino, HB Tom Pinkham, HB Dave Ramthun, DT Marty Bruder, TE 1956 John Williams, LB Matt Spanjers, LB Ralph Clark, OL 1946 Dick Formanek, G Warren Woepking, C Steve Harris, RB Nick Avelchas, E 1980 Mike Molstead, K, Cy Bellock, E 1957 1969 First Team: Joe O’Brien, DL Pudge Camarata, HB Bob Knock, C Larry Green, DE Steve Schonert, K Mark Farley, LB Jason Loving, T Tom Murphy, HB Jim Luhring, HB Owen Dockter, DT Joe Fuller, DB Paul Salzman, G Morris Smith, G James Rudd, DG Danny Todd, SS Clay Netusil, P Bob Williams, HB Lou Roberts, HB John Williams, LB Second Team: Second Team: Ken Harvey, SE Bill Bealles, OL 1947 1958 1970 Skip Eckhardt, OG Dwayne Price, DL Paul DeVan, HB Bob Hahn, HB Doug Walter, MG Steve Sandon, QB Henry Saxon, LB Bob Williams, HB Dennis Remmert, T Chris Miliner, TB Charles Jenkins, DB 1971 Ed Stratton, DE Def. Player of the Year: 1948 1959 Mike Allen, DE Dave Ramthun, DT Joe O’Brien Paul DeVan Warren Hansen, HB Bob Lee, LB Larry Formanek, LB Elvin Goodvin, HB Dennis Remmert, T Larry Skartvedt, SE John Root, WS Jason Loving, T John Sullivan, G Mike Woodley, FS Lee Wachenheim, T 1981 Harvey Wissler, G 1960 1972 First Team: George Asleson, G Tom Jones, OT Ken Harvey, SE 1949 Jerry Morgan, QB (MVP) Mike Woodley, FS Roger Schultz, OT Don Abney, C Mace Reyerson, E Steve Sandon, QB Stanley Brown, T Charles Schulte, C 1973 Steve Schonert, K Chuck Cacek, HB Wendell Williams, G Steve Lounsberry, C John Root, WS Paul DeVan, HB Mike Woodley, FS Second Team: Bob Miller, G 1961 Kirk Hobbs, WR Robert Ogren, T Dan Boals, FB (MVP) 1974 Scott Hamilton, OG Lee Wachenheim, T Al Sonnenberg, T Pat Batten, RB Jerry Griffith, DE Wendell Williams, G Charles Frisk, OG Joe Anderson, LB 1950 Nick Maragos, DB Player of the Year: Home Bienfang, HB Dave Schooley, SE Steve Sandon, QB

109 ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1985 1988 Def. Player of the Year: Brian Moretz, NT Terrance Malone, DB First Team: First Team: William Freeney D.J. Mumma, OC Matt Waller, PK Edward Grimes, DE Sherrod Howard, TE Coach of the Year: Matt Waller, PK All-Newcomer: Terry Orth, DT Doug Jackson, P/K Terry Allen Dedric Ward, FL Mickey Dalton, DB Mark Farley, LB Second Team: Second Team: Brad Meester, OC Joe Fuller, CB George Crouch, C 1992 Scott Durflinger, LB Erik Nelson, DL Moses Aimable, CB Mark Botkin, OT First Team: Todd Harrington, DB Justin Roberson, RB Second Team: Russ Rubie, OG Willie Beamon, DB Brett O’Donnell, QB Off. Player of the Year: Mike Smith, QB Tim Peterson, DE Peter Burns, LB Jeff Stovall, RB Dedric Ward, WR Carl Boyd, HB Mike Kolpin, LB William Freeney, LB Paul Wolf, LB Coach of the Year: Scott Francke, SE Mark Hein, LB John Herrin, OT Honorable Mention: Terry Allen Al Speicher, OT Honorable Mention: Tim Mosley, P Ryan Behr, DL Bill Bealles, OT Errol Peebles, RB Chris Nuss, TE Kevin Hammond, LB 1997 Frank Ori, OG Wes Anderson, WR Scott Obermeier, PK Jake Kothe, WR First Team: Mark Caballero, OG James Jones, DE Kenny Shedd, WR Jason McCleary, RS Mike Furrey, WR Jeff Bealles, DE Mike Campbell, DT Casey Smith, DL All-Newcomer: Erik Nelson, DL Henry Saxon, LB Bryce Paup, LB Second Team: Andy Pattee, OT Andy Pattee, OL Off. Player of the Year: Tank Corner, RB Marvin Sims, RB Matt Pedersen, LB Mike Smith, QB 1989 Jay Johnson, QB Maceo Strickland, DB Tyree Talton, DB Def. Player of the Year: First Team: Jason McCleary, DB Def. Player of the Year: Second Team: Mark Farley, LB Milo Popovic, WR Joseph Wallace, DB Andre Allen, LB Shane Fortney, QB Coach of the Year: Brian Mitchell, K Honorable Mention: Coach of the Year: Terry Hollimon, RB Darrell Mudra James Jones, DT Andre Allen, LB Terry Allen Alonzo Clayton, WR Bryce Paup, LB Tony Monroe, DL Chris Clapp, OL 1986 Second Team: Donald Mumma, C 1995 Brad Meester, OL First Team: David Campbell, OG Def. Player of the Year: First Team: Honorable Mention: Carl Boyd, RB Mark Hein, S William Freeney Chris Berg, QB Eddie Berlin, SE Brian Baker, TE Coach of the Year: Dan Bower, OL Matt Beals, OL Jeff Bealles, DE 1990 Terry Allen Brian Moretz, NT Travis Schipper, LB Mark Farley, LB First Team: Tyree Talton, DB Tyree Talton, RS Clay Netusil, P Mike Fontana, C 1993 Second Team: All-Newcomer: Second Team: Brian Mitchell, PK First Team: Ryan Behr, DL Eddie Berlin, SE Mike Smith, QB James Jones, LB Andre Allen, LB Kevin Hammond, LB Shane Fortney, QB Scott Francke, WR Willie Beamon, DB Matt Harken, TE Tim Miller, LB Mike Furrey, WR Mark Hanssen, OC Second Team: John Herrin, OT Jon Pilcher, C Terry Hollimon, RB Terry Orth, DT Jay Johnson, QB Tony Monroe, DL Jeff Stovall, RB Dave McCorvey, DB Chris Nuss, TE Tim Mosley, WR/P Honorable Mention: 1998 Honorable Mention: Kenny Shedd, WR Donald Mumma, OC Matt Harken, TE First Team: Louis Cox, OG Seth Bonnette, OT Kurt Warner, QB Dannie Spann, LB Matt Beals, OL Art Stelken, DE Todd Eagen, DE Second Team: Anthony Taylor, RS Mike Furrey, WR Spencer Cowan, LB Matt Brinkman, LB Myron Glass, DB All-Newcomer: Brad Meester, OL Chris Klieman, DB Chris Klieman, DB Michael Hudnutt, OG Dannine Spann, LB Matt Pedersen, LB Honorable Mention: Jason McCleary, DB Tyree Talton, DB Tyree Talton, DB 1987 Rory Feddersen, WR Jeff Stovall, RB Off. Player of the Year: Second Team: First Team: William Freeney, LB Joseph Wallace, DB Dedric Ward, WR Eddie Berlin, WR Jeff Bealles, DE Dan Rush, P Honorable Mention: Terrance Malone, DB Carl Boyd, RB Todd Harrington, DB 1996 Scott Meredith, DL Louis Cox, OG 1991 Darnell Minnieweather, LB First Team: Erik Nelson, DL Kevin Anderson, DB First Team: Casey Smith, DL Steve Beard, QB Dorrick Roy, TE Mark Hanssen, C Jay Johnson, QB Paul Wolf, LB Alonzo Clayton, WR Honorable Mention: Sherrod Howard, TE Chris Nuss, TE Off. Player of the Year: Tim Miller, LB Brian Billick, OL Mike Smith, QB Kenny Shedd, WR Kurt Warner, QB Andy Pattee, OL Ryan Helming, QB Second Team: Steve Dhaemers, OT Def. Player of the Year: Tyree Talton, DB/RS Steve Jenkins, RB Wes Anderson, WR Brian Mitchell, PK Andre Allen, LB Dedric Ward, WR Tyree Talton, RS Ken Kolthoff, OT Williams Freeney, LB Coach of the Year: Second Team: All-Newcomer: Bryce Paup, LB Second Team: Terry Allen T.C. Barney, DL Adam Benge, RB Honorable Mention: Pat Williams, OG Chris Clapp, OL Jack Mitchell, DL John Hill, LB Kevin Keither, LB 1994 Mickey Dalton, DB Dorrick Roy, TE Chris Klieman, S Duane Petersen, DB First Team: Brad Meester, OL Off. Player of the Year: Tim Mosley, P Andre Allen, LB Lincoln Sharar, TE Carl Boyd, RB Honorable Mention: Dan Bower, OL Dannie Spann, LB Coach of the Year: Charles Lister, RB Myron Glass, DB Jeff Stovall, RB Darrell Mudra Casey Smith, DL Matt Harken, TE Honorable Mention: Simon Nelson, DB Jason McCleary, DB Marcus Easter, DB 110 ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1999 Terrell Morgan, DL Second Team: Chad Rinehart, OL Ryan Mahaffey, TE First Team: Jake Soliday, RS Brett Koebcke, LB James Ruffin, DL Schuylar Oordt, TE Matt Beals, OL Honorable Mention: Justin Surrency, WR Eric Sanders, QB Honorable Mention: Mike Furrey, WR Carlos Dallis, LB Honorable Mention: Clifford Waters, DB Carlos Anderson, RB Ryan Helming, QB Ben Deike, OL Reggie Brown, FB Second Team: Billy Hallgren, PK Brad Meester, OL Chris Stimmel, DB Cory Henke, P Johnny Gray, RS D.J. Hord, WR Matt Pedersen, LB All-Newcomer: Andy Thorn, TE De’Veon Harris, LB Jamar Thompson, LB Second Team: Baryon Brutley, DB All-Newcomer: Eric Hoffman, OL All-Newcomer: Adam Benge, RB Tom Petrie, QB Brett Koebcke, LB Mark Huygens, DL Carlos Anderson, RB Eddie Berlin, WR Def. Player of the Year: Eric Sanders, QB Darrell Lloyd, DB Elijah Hodge, LB Ryan Doak, RB Adam Vogt, LB Freshman of the Year: Honorable Mention: Def. Player of the Year: Jack Mitchell, DL Freshman of the Year: Eric Sanders, QB Jordan Lacy, DL James Ruffin Jerome Peterson, DB Tom Petrie, QB Ryan Mahaffey, FB Honorable Mention: Coach of the Year: 2005 Adam Roberts, DB 2010 David Gunn, DB Mark Farley First Team: All-Newcomer: First Team: Matt Peterson, DL Darin Heideman, LB Billy Hallgren, PK Carlos Anderson, RS Brandon Rutledge, LB 2002 John Hermann, DL Ryan Mahaffey, FB Ben Boothby, DL All-Newcomer: First Team: Chad Rinehart, OL De’Veon Harris, LB Billy Hallgren, PK Jeremy Dusho, FL MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Second Team: Darrell Lloyd, DB Jamar Thompson, LB David Gunn,CB Marlus Mays, WR Dre Dokes, DB Adam Roberts, DB Austin Zlab, OL Jerome Peterson, CB Chad Setterstrom, OL Brett Koebcke, LB Off. Player of the Year: Second Team: Chad Setterstrom, OT Second Team: Eric Sanders, QB Eric Sanders, QB L.J. Fort, LB Brian Stegall, PK Adam Benge, RB Tanner Varner, DB Def. Player of the Year: Tirrell Rennie, QB Derrick Frost, P Honorable Mention: Brannon Carter, LB J.J. Swain, DB 2000 Jonathan Harrell, LB Brian Cutright, TE Coach of the Year: Honorable Mention: First Team: Matt Mitchell, DL Jamie Goodwin, WR Mark Farley Carlos Anderson, RB Eddie Berlin, WR Justin Sandy, RB Adam Kos, P Kyle Bernard, P Aaron Buss, OL Honorable Mention: Joe Lobdell, OL 2008 Darren Branch, DL Ryan Doak, DB Robert Hamre, DT All-Newcomer: First Team: James Conley, LB David Gunn, RS Jarvis Phillips, SS Jamie Goodwin, WR/RS Darrell Lloyd, DB Schuylar Oordt, TE Brad Harms, OL Ben Sanderson, RS David Horne, RB Josh Mahoney, LB Newcomer of the Year: Ryan Helming, QB All-Newcomer: Charles Johnson, DT Everette Pedescleaux, DL Tirrell Rennie, QB Second Team: Jonathan Harrell, LB James Ruffin, DL David Gunn, DB Jarvis Phillips, SS 2006 Austin Steichen, OL 2011 Robert Hamre, DL Benny Sapp, CB First Team: Second Team: First Team: MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Dre Dokes, DB Pat Grace, QB Tirrell Rennie, QB Justin Nofal, TE 2003 Chad Rinehart, OL De’Veon Harris, LB Jay Teply, OL Chad Setterstrom, OL First Team: Brian Wingert, PK Austin Howard, OL Tyler Sievertsen, PK Jake Soliday, WR Ben Deike, OL Second Team: Corey Lewis, RB Ben Boothby, DL Honorable Mention: Terrance Freeney, RB Mary Huygens, DL Ryan Mahaffey, FB L.J. Fort, LB Brent Browner, DB Matt Mitchell, DL Jordan Lacy, DL Terrell McMoore, DB Varmah Sonie, DB Michael Gerrell, RB Justin Sandy, DB Joe Lobdell, OL Jeremy Robertson, DL Second Team: Ryan Hannam, TE Benny Sapp, DB Chris Parsons, DB Honorable Mention: Jordan Smith, LB Matt Mitchell, DE Second Team: Eric Sanders, QB Jarred Herring, RS Honorable Mention: Adam Vogt, LB Dre Dokes, DB Honorable Mention: Jamar THompson, LB Darren Branch, DL All-Newcomer: Jonathan Harrell, LB Brannon Carter, DL Bob Swift, OL David Johnson, RB Richard Carter, RB Eddie Galles, WR Johnny Gray, WR All-Newcomer: Jarred Herring, RS Ben Deike, OT Honorable Mention: James Lindgren, WR Josh Collins, WR MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Marlus Mays, WR All-Newcomer: Zach Davis, QB Matt Mitchell, DE Tom Petrie, QB Terrell Allen, WR Jarred Herring, WR Andy Thorn, TE Chuck Kinney, DL Jay Teply, OL 2001 All-Newcomer: James Ruffin, DL Def. Player of the Year: First Team: Dre Dokes, DB Darian Williams, RB James Ruffin, DL MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Terrance Freeney, RB Newcomer of the Year: Chad Setterstrom, OL Newcomer of the Year: Darian Williams, RB 2009 Jake Soliday, WR Terrance Freeney, RB First Team: Adam Vogt, LB 2007 Pat Grace, QB Second Team: 2004 First Team: Josh Mahoney, LB Adam Benge, RB First Team: Barret Anderson, OL James Ruffin, DE Brent Browner, DB Ryan Arnold, DL Brannon Carter, LB Austin Steichen, OL Daryon Brutley, DB Dre Dokes, DB Johnny Gray, WR Second Team: Robert Hamre, DL Terrance Freeney, RB Brandon Keith, OL Austin Howard, OL Ryan Hannam, TE Luke Stigler, OL Corey Lewis, RB Wes Lane, DL

111 2012 MVFC DL Brian Moretz (1) 2003 2011 First Team: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK DB Tyree Talton (1) OT Ben Deike (2) LB L.J. Fort (1) Carlos Anderson, RS P Justin Urbanek (1) TB Terrance Freeney (1) PK Tyler Sievertsen (3) Second Team: 1985 WR Dedric Ward (2) WR Eddie Galles (1) OL Jay Teply (1) David Johnson, RB RB Carl Boyd (1) P Cory Henke (1) QB Tirrell Rennie (1) Dan Kruger, OL LB Mark Farley (1) 1996 SS Tyler Johnson (1) LB Jordan Smith (1) Varmah Sonie, DB RB Errol Peebles (1) DL T.C. Barney (1) DE Matt Mitchell (2) Kyle Bernard, P LB Henry Saxon (1) DB Mickey Dalton (1) OG Tyler Rawlins (1) 2012 Honorable Mention: LB Bob Storbe (1) DB Marcus Easter (1) PK Brian Wingert (1) DB Garrett Scott (1) Tyler Sievertsen, PK OC Brad Meester (1) QB Sawyer Kollmorgen (2) Garrett Scott, DB 1986 RB Jeff Stovall (2) 2004 OL Dan Kruger (1) Tim Sauer, OL QB Mike Smith (4) PK Matt Waller (1) OG Barret Anderson (1) RB David Johnson (1) All-Newcomer: WR Dedric Ward (4) RB Terrance Freeney (1) RS Carlos Anderson (1) Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB 1987 DT Justin Heins (1) Sam Rohr, TE RB Carl Boyd (4) 1997 QB Eric Sanders (1) 2013 Jake Farley, LB DB Chris Klieman (1) QB Shane Fortney (1) OT Luke Stigler (1) RB David Johnson (1) Freshman of the Year: WR Mike Furrey (2) WR Justin Surrency (2) LB Jake Farley (1) Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB 1988 PK Julio Guzman (1) OG Doug Wilkingson (1) PK Tyler Sievertsen (2) Newcomer of the Year: WR Wes Anderson (1) SS Terrance Malone (1) PK Brian Wingert (1) QB Brion Carnes (1) Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB OL Brad Meester (1) DB Tate Omli (1) 1989 OL Andy Pattee (1) 2005 DB Ray Mitchell (1) 2013 DB Willie Beamon (1) LB Matt Pedersen (2) OL Barret Anderson (1) First Team: QB Ken Macklin (1) WR Johnny Gray (1) 2014 David Johnson, RB LB Bryce Paup (1) 1998 LB Darin Heideman (1) PK Michael Schmadeke (3) Jack Rummells, OL OT Brian Billick (1) DL John Hermann (1) LB Brett McMakin (1) Tyler Sievertsen, PK 1990 P Randy Hall (1) OL Chad Rinehart (2) RB David Johnson (1) Xavier Williams, DL DE Todd Eagen (1) RB Steve Jenkins (1) OL Jack Rummells (1) Second Team: LB Terrance Freeney (1) OT Nate Zehr (1) 2006 DL Xavier Williams (1) Dan Kruger, OL QB Jay Johnson (2) OL Barret Anderson (1) Kevin Vereen Jr., WR PK Brian Mitchell (1) 1999 WR Johnny Gray (1) Collin Albrecht, DL WR Mike Furrey (2) OL Chad Rinehart (1) Jordan Gacke, LB 1991 QB Ryan Helming (1) LB Dave Schratz (1) Makinton Dorleant, CB RB Tank Corner (1) LB Matt Pedersen (1) PK Brian Wingert (2) Honorable Mention: QB Jay Johnson (1) PK Brian Stegall (1) Deiondre’ Hall, CB PK Brian Mitchell (1) 2007 Ray Mitchell, DB DB Duane Peterson (1) 2000 LB Brannon Carter (2) Chad Owens, WR WR Kenny Shedd (1) ST Carlos Dallis (1) PK Billy Halgren (1) All-Newcomer: P Derrick Frost (1) RB Corey Lewis (1) Brion Carnes, QB 1992 ST David Gunn (1) DB Adam Roberts (1) Tate Omli, DB LB Peter Burns (1) QB Ryan Helming (3) QB Eric Sanders (2) Ray Mitchell, DB RB Tank Corner (1) DB Justin Jansen (1) OL Bob Swift (1) Makinton Dorleant, CB LB William Freeney (3) OL Chad Setterstrom (1) DB Clifford Waters (1) QB Jay Johnson (1) 2014 WR Kenny Shedd (1) 2001 2008 First Team: TB Adam Benge (3) P Brook Black (1) David Johnson, RB 1993 LB Carlos Dallis (1) QB Pat Grace (2) Jack Rummells, OL LB Andre Allen (1) OT Ben Deike (1) RT Jarred Herring (1) Michael Schmadeke, PK RS Jason McCleary (1) P Derrick Frost OL Austin Howard (1) Xavier Williams, DL WR Tim Mosley (2) DT Robert Hamre (1) DB Darrell Lloyd (1) Jake Farley, LB OC D.J. Mumma (2) DB Ken Harris (1) DL Everette Pedescleaux (1) Tim Kilfoy, DB RB Jeff Stovall (1) PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (2) OL Bob Swift (1) Second Team: QB Kurt Warner (2) DB Ben Sanderson (1) Isaac Ales, DL OG Chad Setterstrom (1) 2009 Brett McMakin, LB 1994 WR Jake Soliday (1) QB Pat Grace (2) Deiondre’ Hall, DB P Ryan Elsbernd (1) LB Casey Tierney (1) DB Quentin Scott (1) Chad Owens, RS DB Todd Harrington (1) OL Austin Steichen (1) Honorable Mention: OC D.J. Mumma (1) 2002 Ryan Bingaman, OL PK Matt Waller (1) OL Ben Keike (1) 2010 Mac O’Brien, DL LB Paul Wolf (2) P Derrick Frost (1) RS Carlos Anderson (2) Makinton Dorleant, DB PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (3) DL Ben Boothby (1) 1995 WR Marlus Mays (1) PK Billy Hallgren (1) OL Dan Bower (1) DE Matt Mitchell (1) DB Andre Martin (1) DB Marcus Easter (1) QB Tirrell Rennie (1)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS 1998 Brad Meester, C ATHLETICS DIRECTORS Dre Dokes, DB First Team 2003 Matt Mitchell, DE ASSOCIATION 2008 Austin Steichen, C 1949 Paul DeVan, HB 2005 John Hermann, DE First Team 1952 Lou Bohnsack, C 2007 Brannon Carter, LB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK DON HANSEN 1960 George Alsleson, G 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL ALL-WEST REGION 1961 Wendell Williams, G 2009 Austin Howard, OL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION First Team 1964 Randy Schultz, FB 2010 Austin Zlab, OL First Team 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1967 Ray Pedersen, G 2011 Tyler Sievertsen 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Chad Rinehart, OL 1975 Mike Timmermans, DT 2014 David Johnson, RB Brian Wingert, PK 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK Xavier Williams, DL AMERICAN FOOTBALL Second Team 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK Honorable Mention QUARTERLY 2004 Ryan Arnold, DL 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP 1947 Bob Williams, HB First Team Third Team William Freeney, LB 1950 Eugene Fisher, HB 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 2004 Terrance Freeney, RB 1994 Andre Allen, LB 1951 Lou Bohnsack, C Luke Stigler, OL 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 1952 Maholon Kaylor, DE BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK Brian Wingert, PK 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 1954 Ralph Capitani, QB Second Team 1999 Brad Meester, C 1959 Dennis Remmert, DT 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK ESPN/SPORTSTICKER 2001 Adam Vogt, LB Bob Hahn, HB 2014 Jake Farley, LB Second Team 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1961 Dan Boals, FB Third Team 1997 Mike Furrey, WR 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1963 Jim Jackson, G 2013 Xavier Williams, DL 2007 Brannon Carter, LB 1964 Phil Minnick, G 2014 Deiondre’ Hall, DB Chad Rinehart, OL 1965 Doug Kover, C FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2009 James Ruffin, DL 1967 Bill Smith, HB COLLEGE FOOTBALL First Team 2011 Ben Boothby, DL 1968 Tom Barbatti, DL Second Team 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1969 John Williams, LB 1993 Andre Allen, LB 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP Jack Rummells, OL 1969 Jim Rudd, G William Freeney, LB Second Team 1972 Mike Woodley, DB COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 1948 Jason Loving, DT 1979 Owen Dockter, OT PERFORMANCE AWARDS 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 1973 Mike Woodley, DB Danny Todd, DB 2014 Michael Schmadeke 1999 Brad Meester, C 1984 Joe O’Brien, DT 1980 Chris Miliner, RB National PK of the Year 2000 Ryan Doak, DB 1987 Carl Boyd, RB 1985 Mike Smith, QB David Johnson 2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1989 David Campbell, G Edward Grimes, DE National All-Purpose Performer 2005 Tanner Varner, DB 1990 Kenny Shedd, KR Terry Orth, OT of the Year 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR Mark Farley, LB Brian Wingert, PK 1992 Scott Obermeier, PK Moses Aimable, DB COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Second Team 1993 Andre Allen, LB Joe Fuller, DB Second Team 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR 1996 Tyree Talton, DB 1986 Brian Baker, TE 2013 Collin Albrecht, DL William Freeney, LB 1997 Mike Furrey, WR Mike Smith, QB 2014 Jack Rummells, OL 1993 Andre Allen, LB 1998 Mike Furrey, WR Carl Boyd, RB Third Team 1994 Andre Allen, LB Matt Pedersen, LB Jeff Bealles, DE 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1997 Erik Nelson, DL 1999 Mike Furrey, WR Mark Farley, LB Matt Pedersen, LB Brad Meester, C Clay Netusil, P COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS 1998 Brad Meester, C 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR 1987 Mike Smith, QB First Team 1999 Ryan Helming, QB Ryan Doak, DB Louis Cox, G 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK Matt Pedersen, LB Ryan Helming, QB Sherrod Howard, TE David Johnson, RB 2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Kevin Anderson, DB Jack Rummells, OL 2003 Ben Deike, OL Xavier Williams, DL 2005 Darin Heideman, LB AFCA 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL First Team COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM 2008 James Ruffin, DL 1994 Andre Allen, LB First Team 2009 Austin Steichen, C 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 2003 Ben Deike, OL Third Team 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 2007 Mark Huygens, DL 1946 Pudge Camarata, HB 1999 Brad Meester, C Chad Rinehart, OL 1960 Jerry Morgan, QB 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL 1962 Dan Boals, FB 2006 Dre Dokes, DB James Ruffin, DL 1975 Bill Salmon, QB 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL Second Team 1976 Nick Maragos, DB 2008 James Ruffin, DL 2005 Eric Sanders, QB 1981 Ken Harvey, TE 2009 Austin Howard, OL Third Team 1987 Mark Hanssen, C 2011 Ben Boothby, DL 2004 Luke Stigler, OL Jeff Bealles, TE 2012 Carlos Anderson, KR 2005 Darin Heideman, LB 1988 Sherrod Howard, TE 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK John Hermann, DE 1989 Bryce Paup, LB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK Honorable Mention 1994 Jason McCleary, DB 2004 Terrance Freeney, RB WILLIAM FREENEY

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2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Third Team Eric Sanders, QB 1960 George Asleson, G 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1999 Ryan Helming, QB 2008 James Ruffin, DL Warren Hansen, HB Chad Setterstrom, OL Matt Pedersen, LB 2009 James Ruffin, DL 1961 John Raffensberger, DE Third Team Fourth Team 2011 Carlos Anderson, KR Al Sonnenberg, OL 1992 Peter Burns, LB 2010 Austin Zlab, OL 2012 Carlos Anderson, KR Howie Becker, HB 1994 Jason McCleary, DB Honorable Mention 1962 Ted Minnick, OL 1995 Kevin Hammond, LB PROFESSIONAL KICKING 1990 Mike Fontana, C 1963 Larry Thompson, HB 1997 Mike Furrey, WR SERVICES INC. 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR Phil Minnick, G 1998 Erik Nelson, DE First Team 1992 Kenny Shedd, WR Randy Schultz, FB 2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1993 Jason McCleary, DB 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL 1994 Dedric Ward, WR WALTER PAYTON AWARD Honorable Mention SPORTS NETWORK Matt Harken, TE 1996 Dedric Ward (5th) 1988 Sherrod Howard, TE First Team D.J. Mumma, C 1999 Ryan Helming (14th) 1991 Kenny Shedd, WR 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK Matt Waller, PK 2000 Ryan Helming (5th) 1994 Dedric Ward, WR 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK Jason McCleary, DB 2003 Terrance Freeney (5th) Matt Harken, TE 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP 2007 Johnny Gray, WR 2007 Eric Sanders (2nd) D.J. Mumma, C William Freeney, LB Eric Hoffman, C Chad Rinehart (22nd) Matt Waller, PK 1994 Andre Allen, LB Brandon Keith, OL 2011 Tirrell Rennie (12th) Dan Bower, OL 1995 Dedric Ward, WR Corey Lewis, RB 2014 David Johnson (10th) Brian Moretz, NT 1999 Brad Meester, C Eric Sanders, QB Myron Glass, DB 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Clifford Waters, DB BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD 1995 Brian Moretz, NT Ryan Doak, DB 2008 Bill Hallgren, PK 2001 Adam Vogt (4th) 1996 Tim Miller, LB Ryan Helming, QB De’Veon Harris, LB 2011 L.J. Fort (2nd) Dannie Spann, LB 2001 Adam Vogt, LB Corey Lewis, RB Ben Boothby (9th) 1997 Andy Pattee, OL MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Austin Steichen, C 2014 Xavier Williams (13th) Tyree Talton, DB 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1998 Mike Furrey, WR 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL WALTER CAMP JERRY RICE AWARD Matt Pedersen, LB 2011 Ben Boothby, DL First Team 2011 David Johnson (4th) 1999 Mike Furrey, KR 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK 2012 Sawyer Kollmorgen (2nd) 2000 Brad Harms, OL 2014 David Johnson, AP 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK Ryan Helming, QB Second Team 1992 William Freeney, LB 2001 Ryan Hannam, TE 1989 David Campbell, G 1995 Dedric Ward, WR Jake Soliday, WR Bryce Paup, LB 1996 Dedric Ward, WR Adam Vogt, LB 1990 Seth Bonnette, DT 1999 Mike Furrey, WR 1993 Andre Allen, LB 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR FOOTBALL NEWS I-AA 1996 Dedric Ward, WR Ryan Doak, DB Second Team Tyree Talton, DB 2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1986 Carl Boyd, RB 1997 Mike Furrey, WR 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 1987 Jeff Bealles, DE 1999 Mike Furrey, WR 2006 Dre Dokes, DB Matt Pedersen, LB 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL KODAK I-AA 2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK 2011 L.J. Fort, LB First Team 2003 Ben Deike, OL 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1985 Joe Fuller, DB 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL Jack Rummells, OL 1987 Carl Boyd, RB 2007 Barret Anderson, G 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK Mark Huygens, DL WILLIAMSON RATINGS 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK Johnny Gray, WR First Team 1992 Kenny Shedd, WR 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL 1937 Paul Jones, DE William Freeney, LB 2009 Austin Steichen, C 1949 Paul DeVan, HB 1993 Andre Allen, LB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1955 LeRoy Dunn, DT Honorable Mention Jack Rummells, OL 1956 Dick Formanek, DT 1986 Mike Smith, QB Xavier Williams, DL 1960 Jerry Morgan, QB Mark Farley, LB Third Team 1962 Dan Boals, FB 1993 Tim Mosley, WR Second Team PHIL STEELE 1996 Tyree Talton, DB 1959 Dennis Remmert, DT First Team 1997 Matt Pedersen, LB 1961 Wendell Williams, G 1999 Mike Furrey, WR 1998 Brad Meester, C Honorable Mention 2011 L.J. Fort, LB Mike Furrey, WR 1939 Wendlen Burckhard, HB Ben Boothby, DL 2000 Brad Harms, OL Leo Kagan, C Second Team 2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL 1940 Jim Podemski, OL 1999 Brad Meester, C 2002 Chad Setterstrom, OL Hugh Roberts, G 2010 Ben Boothby, DL 2003 Matt Mitchell, DE 1945 George Dutcher, HB 2011 Tyler Sievertsen, PK 2007 Brannon Carter, LB 1946 Jason Loving, OL Brandon Keith, OL 1956 Ron Brinkley, FB

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MVFC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Greg Hawthorne, TE Robert Hamre, DT 2008 Travis Schipper, LB Honorable Mention: First Team: 1974 Second Team: Ross Bohner, OG Josh Mahoney, LB Dennis Harms, OL Andy Morris, LB Brad Richtsmeier, WR Honorable Mention: Charles Frisk, OL Honorable Mention: Matt Trump, OC Bob Swift, OL Paul James, LB Andy Pattee, OL 2002 2009 1976 1997 First Team: First Team: Dave Schooley, WR First Team: MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Josh Mahoney, LB Mel Campbell, DL Brad Meester, OC Second Team: Second Team: Matt Peterson, DE Derrick Frost, P Ben Boothby, DL 1977 Travis Schipper, LB Honorable Mention: Ryan Mahaffey, TE/FB Terry Allen, QB Second Team: Eddie Galles, WR Neil Phipps, DL Matt Pedersen, LB Robert Hamre, DT 2010 Honorable Mention: Tom Petrie, QB First Team: 1979 Andy Pattee, OL Ben Boothby, DL Owen Dockter, DL Luke Wilson, DE Second Team: 2003 Billy Hallgren, PK 1980 1998 First Team: Jarred Herring, WR Jerry Griffith, DE First Team: Eddie Galles, WR Ryan Mahaffey, TE Owen Dockter, DT Brad Meester, OC Tom Petrie, QB Honorable Mention: Second Team: Second Team: Andre Martin, DB 1981 Drew Elmer, LB Ben Deike, OT Austin Zlab, OL Jerry Griffith, DE Matt Pedersen, LB John Schabilion, OC Luke Wilson, LB Honorable Mention: 2011 1982 Honorable Mention: Ross Bohner, OG First Team: Jim Lewis, DL Randy Hall, P Ben Boothby, DL Joe O’Brien, DL Andy Morris, LB/S 2004 Jarred Herring, WR Matt Peterson, DE First Team: Second Team: 1983 Justin Surrency, WR Kyle Bernard, P Troy Thomas, OT 1999 Second Team: First Team: James Lindgren, WR 2012 1984 Brad Meester, OC John Schabilion, OC First Team: Mark Farley, LB Matt Pedersen, LB Doug Wilkinson, OC Kyle Bernard, P Mike Molstead, PK Matt Peterson, DL Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Troy Thomas, OT Second Team: Curt Bradley, WR Jack Rummells, OL Drew Elmer, LB 1994 Joseph Rieber, OT 2005 2013 First Team: Honorable Mention: First Team: First Team: Donald Mumma, OC Ryan Hannam, TE John Schabilion, OC Jake Farley, LB Brett O’Donnell, QB Tyler Powell, FS Second Team: Second Team: Second Team: Chris Stimmel, CB James Lindgren, WR Collin Albrect, DL Paul Wolf, LB Adam Vogt, LB Justin Surrency, WR Jordan Gacke, LB Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Ryan Elsbernd, P 2000 2006 Jack Rummells, OL Matt Harken, TE First Team: First Team: Jeff Helgeson, FS Ryan Hannam, TE James Lindgren, WR 2014 Chris Stimmel, SS Second Team: First Team: 1995 Second Team: Chad Rinehart, OL Jake Farley, LB First Team: Derrick Frost, P Honorable Mention: David Johnson, RB Chris Berg, QB Robert Hamre, NT Curt Bradley, WR Second Team: Matt Harken, TE Brad Richtsmeier, WR Ross Hannam, TE Isaac Ales, DL Second Team: Joseph Rieber, OG Max Busher, LB Andy Pattee, OT Adam Vogt, LB 2007 Jack Rummells, OL Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: First Team: Honorable Mention: Steve Beard, QB Nathan Smith, LB Chad Rinehart, OL Jacob Rathmacher, OL Troy Dooley, RB Second Team: Eric Lyons, OL 2001 Corey Lewis, RB Marc Salmon, DB First Team: Josh Mahoney, LB Travis Schipper, LB Ryan Hannam, TE Jake Soliday, WR 1996 Chris Stimmel, FS First Team: Adam Vogt, LB Steve Beard, QB Second Team: 115 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

2014 FCS Quarterfinals Quarterfinals December 9, 2011, at Missoula, Mont. December 6, 2008, at Cedar Falls, Iowa First Round Attend. 23,049 Attend. 9,055 November 29, 2014, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Attend. 10,307 Montana 7 21 7 13 48 New Hampshire 7 20 0 7 34 UNI 7 3 0 0 10 UNI 12 14 10 0 36 Stephen F. Austin 0 7 0 3 10 UNI 23 7 7 7 44 Highlights: The second-ranked and fifth-seeded UNI Highlights: UNI held on for a thrilling 36-34 victory over Panthers saw their season come to an end at second- New Hampshire in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs Highlights: The University of Northern Iowa football seeded Montana in the quarterfinals of the 2011 FCS evening. Terrell McMoore gave the Panthers the lead team was dominant in the first round of the Division Playoffs, dropping the contest to the Grizzlies, 48-10. for good when he returned an interception 36 yards for I FCS Playoffs, defeating the Stephen F. Austin UNI got on the scoreboard first with a 27-yard pass a touchdown to give the Panthers a 36-27 advantage Lumberjacks 44-10. UNI improved its overall record to from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first with 2:26 left in the third quarter. New Hampshire 9-4 on the season while Stephen F. Austin ended its quarter. Montana answered with 14-straight points to closed the gap to 36-34 at the 12:20 mark of the fourth season at 8-5 overall. David Johnson led the Panthers take the lead for good. UNI tacked on a 21-yard field quarter on a one-yard rush by Robert Simpson. After with 23 carries for 152 rushing yards and three rushing goal from sophomore Tyler Sievertsen with 8:22 left to the Wildcats forced a punt by the Panthers, the touchdowns. He also added two catches for 84 yards go in the second quarter, but that was all the scoring Wildcats began their next drive at their own 14-yard and a touchdown. Brion Carnes finished with 205 the Panthers could manage on the night. Montana line. De’Veon Harris halted the Wildcats comeback passing yards and a touchdown. On the defensive reeled off 34 unanswered points to seal the victory, attempt by intercepting a pass at the UNI 44-yard line. side of the ball, Deiondre’ Hall finished with a career- 48-10. The Wildcat defense forced a three-and-out, and UNH high 11 tackles along with his fourth interception of *Montana’s win was later vacated due to NCAA got the ball back with 3:25 left in the fourth quarter. A the season. Jake Farley added 11 tackles and two rule violations. sack by James Ruffin set up a fourth-and-nine for the quarterback hurries while Isaac Ales finished with Wildcats on the UNH 38-yard line, but UNH’s next pass six tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and a fumble play was incomplete and the Panthers held on for the recovery. 2010 FCS win.

Second Round First Round Semifinals December 6, 2014, at Normal, Ill. November 27, 2010, at Cedar Falls, Iowa December 13, 2008, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Attend. 5,575 Attend. 5,990 Attend. 12,062

UNI 0 0 7 14 21 Lehigh 0 0 14 0 14 Richmond 0 7 0 14 21 Illinois State 14 10 10 7 41 UNI 7 0 0 0 7 UNI 3 0 17 0 20

Highlights: The UNI football team scored 21 second Highlights: The Lehigh University Mountain Hawks Highlights: Richmond scored on a 13-yard touchdown half points to rally against the Illinois State Redbirds, topped the UNI Panthers in the first round of the strike from Eric Ward to Joe Stewart with 14 seconds but unfortunately couldn’t close the gap, falling 41- 2010 FCS Playoffs, 14-7. The Mountain Hawks trailed left in the game to seal a 21-20 win over the University 21. The Panthers finished the 2014 season with an 7-0 at the half but scored a pair of third quarter of Northern Iowa in the semifinals of the Football overall record of 9-5. UNI scored two fourth quarter touchdowns. UNI’s only score of the day came on a Championship Subdivision playoffs. Coming out of touchdowns to cut the Illinois State lead to 13 points, 17-yard touchdown run by quarterback Tirrell Rennie. halftime trailing 7-3, the Panther defense forced a but Illinois State was able to score off a 36-yard pass Lehigh’s first score of the game came on a 62-yard three-and-out for the Spiders and the Panthers got the with 2:04 left in the game to seal the Redbird win. pass play from Chris Lum to Jake Drwal with 10:08 left ball on their own 32-yard line. Pat Grace connected Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 18-31-1 for 234 in the third quarter. The Mountain Hawks then took with Ryan Mahaffey for a four-yard touchdown pass yards and a touchdown. UNI had eight different players the lead for good on a 28-yard scoring strike from Lum to put the Panthers back on top, 10-7. On the Spiders record catches against the Redbirds, with senior Brett to Ryan Spadola with 2:07 left in the third quarter. UNI ensuing possession, Jamar Thompson forced a LeMaster leading the way with 55 yards and a scoring had multiple chances in the fourth quarter to cut into fumble and De’Veon Harris recovered and returned play. On the defensive side of the ball, senior Jake the Lehigh lead but Billy Hallgren had a 26-yard field it to the Richmond 16-yard line. Derrick Law carried Farley led with 13 tackles and two forced fumbles. goal blocked with 13:02 left in the final quarter and the Panthers to the Spider 10-yard line and on the Xavier Williams added nine tackles and Ray Mitchell he missed a 31-yarder wide right with 3:31 left in the following play Grace found Jerred Herring in the end finished with eight. contest. Hallgren also missed a 44-yard attempt with zone on a 10-yard touchdown pass. Richmond pulled 11:57 left in the third quarter. to within six points early in the fourth quarter. Then after holding UNI to a three-and-out with just under 2011 FCS two minutes to play, the Spiders took over on their own 2008 FCS 38 and eventually drove 62 yards on nine plays capped Second Round off by a 13-yard pass from Ward to Stewart to knot the December 3, 2011, at Cedar Falls, Iowa First Round score at 20-20. The Spiders added the PAT to win the Attend. 6,915 November 29, 2008, at Cedar Falls, Iowa game and advance to the national title game where Attend. 8,477 Richmond disposed of Montana, 24-7. Wofford 7 7 0 7 21 UNI 7 0 7 14 28 Maine 0 7 0 8 15 UNI 7 16 3 14 40 Highlights: The second-ranked and fifth-seeded University of Northern iowa football team topped Highlights: The No. 3-seeded University of Northern the Wofford Terriers in the second round of the 2011 Iowa football squad advanced to the NCAA Football FCS Playoffs, 28-21. UNI jumped out to the early 7-0 Championship Subdivision playoff quarterfinals with lead on a 23-yard strike from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred a 40-15 victory over No. 20-ranked Maine in the UNI- Herring early in the first. Wofford answered with Dome. The victory was the Panthers’ ninthstraight win 14-unanswered points to take the lead into halftime, and seventh consecutive first-round playoff victory. 14-7. UNI tied it up at 14-all with Rennie and Herring’s Freshman wide receiver Jarred Herring caught a pair second touchdown pass and catch early in the third of touchdown passes, and senior running back Corey quarter. The Panthers took the lead for good on a Lewis became the school’s all-time leading rusher one-yard touchdown run by freshman running back in the triumph over the Black Bears. Coming into the David Johnson with 14:56 left in the contest. On the game, Herring had compiled 115 yards receiving with ensuing kickoff UNI capitalized on a Terrier mistake. one touchdown. After the victory, Herring boasted Wofford fumbled the ball in their own end-zone without a game-high 102 yards receiving with two key attempting to kneel or run it out and the ball was touchdown receptions of 42 and 55 yards. It was an recovered by Phil Wright. The score proved to be the historic day for Lewis. Lewis became the program’s deciding factor in the game as Wofford could only all-time leading rusher, breaking Jeff Stovall’s record DE’VEON HARRIS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE score seven points the rest of the way. of 3,835 career yards. 116 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

2007 FCS the game in the third quarter with a touchdown and 21-16 victory. UNI broke into the scoring column first field goal and appeared to lock the game away in the on a career-best 50-yard field goal from junior Brian First Round fourth quarter with another touchdown to give them a Wingert. The Panthers took the opening drive of the November 24, 2007, at Cedar Falls, Iowa 38-24 lead. However, the Panthers would rally behind game and moved the ball 41 yards in nine plays but Attend. 16,015 the arm of Sanders and feet of Horne to tie the game at the drive stalled and Wingert drilled the threepointer. 38-38. EWU could not move the ball and punted the ball The Panthers forced the first turnover of the game New Hampshire 7 7 7 14 35 back to the Panthers with 3:43 remaining in the fourth on the ensuing kickoff. UNI redshirt freshman Corey UNI 7 7 10 14 38 quarter. The Panthers drove 55 yards with help from Lewis recovered the loose ball to set up the Panthers a 28-yard sprint by Horne to set up the game-winning at the Appalachian State 24-yard line. UNI was unable Highlights: Senior quarterback Eric Sanders found 31-yard field goal by Brian Wingert to win it with 51 to punch it in the end zone was able to tack on three Montari Leonard for a 24-yard touchdown pass with seconds left in the game. more points via Wingert’s foot. The Mountaineers took just seven seconds left on the clock to lift the No. their first lead of the game early in the second quarter 1-seeded University of Northern Iowa football team to Quarterfinals on a five-yard touchdown run from sophomore running a 38-35 win over New Hampshire in the opening round December 1, 2005, at Durham, N.H. back Kevin Richardson. UNI senior safety Tanner of the 2007 NCAA FCS Playoffs at the UNI-Dome. The Attend. 8,448 Varner turned the tables on the Mountaineers with touchdown connection capped a Panther rally that an interception midway through the second quarter. saw the UNI offense cover 71 yards in the game’s final UNI 7 14 0 3 24 Varner stepped in front of a Trey Elder pass to put the 71 seconds to overcome a four-point edge held by the New Hampshire 0 14 7 0 21 Panthers in position to retake the lead. Senior running Wildcats. The fate of UNI’s season fell on the shoulders back David Horne did just that when he scored from of its offensive unit after New Hampshire marched Highlights: UNI hung on for a thrilling 24-21 two yards out with 8:20 left in the second quarter. The 75 yards for the go-ahead score. Chad Kackert’s 15- victory over No. 1-ranked New Hampshire in the Panther defense came up big again late in the second yard touchdown run gave the Wildcats a 35-31 lead FCS quarterfinals. It was the first road win in the quarter. Senior linebacker Darin Heideman forced a with 1:11 to play and set the stage for the Panthers’ quarterfinals in UNI’s playoff history. UNI jumped out to fumble and junior safety Matt Tharp jumped on the dramatic comeback. a commanding 21-0 lead only 23 minutes into the game, ball to give the Panthers another short field. The UNI but needed a 22-yard field goal from Brian Wingert at offense threatened to add another touchdown before Quarterfinals the 11:50 mark of the fourth quarter for the winning the half the Appalachian State defense held and forced December 1, 2007, at Cedar Falls, Iowa margin. Turnovers and fourth-down conversions played a Wingert field goal. Appalachian State broke through Attend. 15,803 a big role in the contest as UNH fumbled the ball to UNI in the second half with a one-yard touchdown run by three times and the Wildcats finished 1-for-7 on fourth Richardson to trim the UNI lead to 16-14 with 6:05 to go Delaware 0 19 10 10 39 down conversions. in the third quarter. The majority of the third and fourth UNI 10 3 7 7 27 quarters were dominated by both defenses and then Semifinals the Mountaineer defense made a game-changing play. Highlights: The top-ranked and top-seeded University December 9, 2005, at San Marcos, Texas Appalachian State’s Jason Hunter scooped up a fumble of Northern Iowa football team saw its run through Attend. 15,712 by UNI sophomore quarterback Eric Sanders and took the NCAA FCS Playoffs halted in the quarterfinals as it 15 yards for a touchdown to give the Mountaineers a 13th-ranked Delaware held off the Panthers for a 39-27 UNI 14 9 6 8 3 40 21-16 lead with 9:14 left in the game. win in the UNI-Dome. The Fightin’ Blue Hens (10-3) Texas State 0 17 13 7 0 37 rode an outstanding effort by quarterback Joe Flacco and benefitted from a pair of momentum-swinging Highlights: UNI advanced to its first-ever national 2003 FCS fumble recoveries to deliver UNI’s only loss of the year. championship game with a 40-37 overtime win at Trailing by 12 with 8:03 left in the game, the Panther No. 4-ranked Texas State. For the third straight week First Round offense took the field and began its attempt at a kicker Brian Wingert provided the winning margin, this November 29, 2003, at Cedar Falls, Iowa comeback. UNI senior quarterback Eric Sanders, who time with a 25-yard field goal in overtime. Sophomore Attend. 10,165 entered the game with 12 career fourth-quarter or quarterback Eric Sanders put on an offensive show as overtime rallies under his belt, led the Panthers on a he completed his first nine passes for 200 yards and Montana State 0 7 7 0 14 2-minute, 51-second drive that saw tight end Austin three touchdowns. Sanders finished the day as his UNI 3 11 14 7 35 Howard haul in a 4-yard pass in the back of the end finest so far as a Panther signal-caller. Sanders passed zone to cut Delaware’s lead to 32-27. The Panthers’ for a career-high 417 yards and tied a career-best with Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal game drive left just 5:12 on the clock, with Delaware’s 24 completions. UNI was able to force the overtime by after defeating No. 24-ranked Montana State. The offensive unit proceeding to consume most of that driving 72 yards in 10 plays with senior running back game was tied at 14 with 12:04 left in the third quarter remaining time on a 55-yard drive that saw Flacco David Horne capping the drive with a fouryard run before the Panthers scored 21 unanswered points to dive in from 1 yard out for the gameicing touchdown. with 1:27 left in the game. Sanders then connected secure the win. UNI drew first blood with nine minutes The score returned Delaware’s lead to 12 points and with senior wide receiver Justin Surrency for the left in the first quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Brian left Sanders and the Panthers with just 41 seconds in two-point conversion that knotted the game at 37-37. Wingert. His career-long 49-yarder with 14:55 left in the which to work. A week after claiming a win over New Inexplicably, Texas State head coach David Bailiff half gave UNI a 6-0 lead. MSU’s Scott Turnquist scored Hampshire with just seven seconds left, the Panthers told his squad to take a knee and the final 1:16 went on a 13-yard pass from Travis Lulay with 10:24 left in were unable to conjure up another miraculous rally. off the clock without even an attempt to move the ball the half for the Bobcats’ only lead, and the Panthers down the field. Texas State had all three timeouts and took the 14-7 lead at intermission when tight end seemed happy with its chances in overtime. Wingert’s Andy Thorn scored on a two-yard end-around. Lulay’s 2005 FCS threepointer gave the Panthers a 40-37 in overtime. The 11-yard run tied the game at 14. UNI’s Eddie Galles Panther defense clinched the victory when Todd Tharp began the Panthers’ march to victory with a 75-yard First Round intercepted a Barrick Nealy pass in overtime to set off TD reception from Tom Petrie with 8:25 left in the third November 26, 2005, at Cedar Falls, Iowa a wild Panther celebration. period. Terrance Freeney scored on two one-yard Attend. 7,746 runs to seal the win, the first with 4:42 left in the third National Championship quarter, and the last with 6:49 left in the game. After Eastern Wash. 7 14 10 7 38 December 16, 2005, at Chattanooga, Tenn. gaining just 196 yards in the first two quarters, the UNI 14 10 0 17 41 Attend. 20,236 Panthers ended the night with 467 yards.

Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinals with UNI 6 10 0 0 16 a dramatic 41-38 win over No. 15-ranked Eastern Appalachian St. 0 7 7 7 21 Washington. Eastern Washington scored first but UNI took its first lead of the game after a pair of one-yard Highlights: The University of Northern Iowa football touchdown runs by David Horne. EWU battled back team’s 2005 journey was filled with last second heroics behind the arm of Walter Payton Award winner Erik and nail-biting finishes. The 2005 NCAA FCS national Meyer and took a 21-17 lead late in the second quarter. championship game was no different. The Panthers But again the Panthers responded – this time an Eric would not have it any other way. Unfortunately Sanders-to-Justin Surrency touchdown pass gave in UNI’s first national title game appearance, the UNI a 24-21halftime lead. The Eagles took control of Appalachian State University Mountaineers scored a 117 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

Quarterfinals standard for interception return yards. Griff Jurgens Semifinals December 2, 2003, at Newark, Del. threw for a career-high 299 yards and two TDs. Adam December 14, 1996, at Huntington, W.Va. Attend. 11,881 Benge rushed for 114 yards and TDs of three, 63 and Attend. 14,414 five yards, giving him his eighth 100-yard-plus game of UNI 0 7 0 0 7 the season. The game was tied at 21 at the half and at UNI 0 0 0 14 14 Delaware 17 0 10 10 37 28 with 4:23 left in the third quarter before UNI busted Marshall 7 3 14 7 31 loose for several key defensive plays and the 63-yard Highlights: UNI’s season came to a close at third- breakaway TD run by Benge. Highlights: UNI’s playoff nemesis, No. 1-ranked and ranked and second-seeded Delaware. The first major No. 2 seeded Marshall, pulled out another win to snow storm of the season snarled travel plans on Semifinals advance to the national championship game. It was the the East Coast, delaying the Panthers’ departure December 15, 2001, at Missoula, Mont. fourth time the Panthers fell one game short of making on Friday and forcing the team charter to fly into Attend. 18,848 the title game. Alonzo Clayton’s 58-yard punt return set Baltimore, Mary., followed by over an hour bus ride a school playoff record, while Marshall tied a UNI mark to Newark. The game’s kickoff was delayed by half UNI 0 0 0 0 0 with four rushing TDs. Matt Waller’s 44-yard blocked an hour, allowing UD staff to clear snow off the field. Montana 17 14 7 0 38 field goal at the end of the first half was a heartbreaker Though it stopped snowing prior to kickoff, a stiff wind and would have put the Panthers only a TD down at caused havoc in the kicking and passing games. To Highlights: UNI ran into a buzz saw at No. 1-ranked intermission. make matters worse, UNI quarterback Tom Petrie was Montana. The Grizzlies went up 3-0 on a 36-yard suffering from the flu and with a high temperature. field goal with 9:03 left in the first quarter after the The Panthers fell behind 17-0 with 4:42 left in the Panthers first held them with no score. UM missed on 1995 FCS first quarter. The Blue Hens scored on a two-yard a 50-yarder with 10:29 left in the first period, but UNI’s run with 9:17 left. Following a blocked UNI punt that Brent Browner was flagged for roughing the kicker, First Round was returned to UNI’s nine yard line, and a pass which gave UM a first down on UNI’s 18, leading to November 25, 1995, at Murray, Ky. interference call in the end zone, UD went up 14-0 on the first score. UNI’s Griff Jurgens fumbled on the Attend. 7,633 a three-yard run at the 6:24 mark. Benny Sapp fumbled Panthers’ own 30 and less than one minute later, UM the ball on the ensuing kickoff return, eventually went up 10-0. Jurgens injured his knee with 33 seconds UNI 7 14 7 7 35 resulting in a UD 24-yard field goal. The Panthers got left in the first period, and the game never was in Murray State 0 14 7 13 34 back in the game when Petrie scored on a one-yard hand after that. Tom Petrie came into the game in run with 13:50 left in the half. The score followed a Blue relief on Jurgens, completing 10-of-21 passes with no Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal round Hen fumble recovered by Kevin Stensrud on the UD interceptions for 178 yards. after defeating No. 4-ranked/seeded Murray State. 49. UNI had a chance to pull within 17-14 or 17-10 with The victory marked UNI’s first road win in the FCS just 4:09 remaining, but Petrie’s pass to Marlus Mays playoffs following five losses. The Panthers were one was intercepted on the two yard line, and the Panthers 1996 FCS of two lower seeds to win their first-round games. UNI never really threatened after that. never trailed in the game. Alonzo Clayton tied a school First Round playoff record with three TDs. MSU tied the game at November 30, 1996, at Cedar Falls, Iowa 21-all with 9:05 left in the third quarter, but Chris Berg’s 2001 FCS Attend. 10,402 60-yard pass to Matt Harken with nine seconds left put the Panthers back up 28-21. MSU tied the game First Round Eastern Illinois 7 7 0 0 14 again with 10:24 remaining and Berg’s 13-yard pass to December 1, 2001, at Charleston, Ill. UNI 7 7 0 7 21 Dedric Ward gave UNI a 35-28 lead. Matt Waller’s fifth Attend. 6,824 extra point of the day also tied a school playoff record. Highlights: UNI defeated No. 14-seeded and No. With 1:26 left, MSU scored on a seven-yard run, but UNI 10 15 14 10 49 16-ranked Eastern Illinois in a game typical of the Clayton blocked the extra point, snapping a streak of 79 Eastern Illinois 7 13 8 15 43 series between these two teams -- the outcome not straight PATs, Ward recovered the ensuing onside kick decided until the final second. The Panthers scored and UNI was able to run out the clock. Highlights: UNI won just its second FCS road playoff the winning TD with 7:02 left in the game. EIU fumbled game in history when it outlasted No. 3-ranked Eastern on its next two possessions, with UNI’s Steve Beard Quarterfinals Illinois. UNI’s 49 points scored tied a school playoff intercepted in between. Then Beard fumbled and EIU December 3, 1995, at Huntington, W.Va. record for points, matching the 49 scored against got the ball back at the 3:19 mark. Eastern got down to Attend. 14,472 Arkansas State in the 1987 quarterfinals. EIU’s J.R. UNI’s two yard line. Quarterback Mike Simpson pitched Taylor broke loose for a 49-yard rushing TD with 5:03 to running back Chris Szarka, who in desperation threw UNI 14 0 3 7 24 left in the second quarter to pull EIU within two points. an incomplete pass in the end zone to tight end Mike Marshall 21 0 7 13 41 A one-yard plunge by UNI’s Adam Benge with 2:33 left Mangan as time ran out. put UNI up 23-14. Eastern closed ranks again with a Highlights: No. 16 seed and No. 18-ranked UNI fell to 39-yard pass play, but UNI’s Adam Vogt blocked the Quarterfinals No. 5 seed and No. 6-ranked Marshall. The Panthers PAT attempt and Daryon Brutley returned it for two UNI December 7, 1996, at Cedar Falls, Iowa never led in the game but did tie it twice, the last at points. UNI never trailed in the second half, but EIU did Attend. 10,796 14-all with 5:23 left in the first quarter. The closest they close the gap to three points, 39-36, with 14:08 left in could get after that was 21-17 with 10:30 left in the third the game. After UNI went up 49-36 with 6:58 remaining William & Mary 0 0 28 7 35 quarter on a 42-yard field goal by Matt Waller. The on Mackenzie Hoambrecker’s 27-yard field goal, EIU UNI 17 10 8 3 38 Panthers kept up in the passing game, but gained only ended all scoring with 3:27 left on a three-yard pass 36 yards rushing to Marshall’s 251. play. The Panthers were able to run out the clock for Highlights: UNI defeated No. 8 seeded and No. the victory. 7-ranked William & Mary, holding the Tribe to only 67 yards, including minus-27 rushing, in the first half while Quarterfinals gaining 293 yards itself. But W&M came back to tie the December 8, 2001, at Cedar Falls, Iowa score at 35 with 5:40 left in the game. Matt Waller’s 32- Attend. 9,525 yard field goal with 2:13 left gave UNI the win. His field goal was set up by W&M’s Darren Sharper’s fumble on Maine 7 14 7 0 28 a punt return which was recovered by the Panthers at UNI 14 7 14 21 56 the Tribe 30. UNI’s Dedric Ward fell just short of a FCS playoff record with 11 catches for 245 yards and two Highlights: UNI advanced to its fifth FCS semifinal TDs. Jeff Stovall gained 55 yards and scored twice game with the victory. UNI set four school playoff before leaving the game in the second half with an records, including its 56 points. Mackenzie ankle injury. Steve Beard’s 360 passing yards was a Hoambrecker was successful on all six PAT attempts, career high. setting marks for made and attempted extra points. Ken Harris returned a 47-yard interception for a TD with 6:12 left in the game for the final score, setting a new

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1994 FCS game, but UNI’s defense knuckled under, holding the Quarterfinals Eagles to only 186 yards in total offense, including 35 December 7, 1991, at Huntington, W.Va. First Round rushing. UNI gained 253 yards, only 29 on the ground. Attend. 16,889 November 28, 1994, at Missoula, Mont. Attend. 7,958 Quarterfinals UNI 10 3 0 0 13 December 5, 1992, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Marshall 21 14 3 3 41 UNI 7 6 0 7 20 Attend. 13,375 Montana 7 10 0 6 23 Highlights: The No. 4-ranked Panthers couldn’t McNeese State 0 0 7 0 7 contain the nation’s No. 1 passer and his contingent Highlights: UNI’s fifth straight playoff appearance UNI 7 15 7 0 29 at Marshall University. UNI was held to 295 yards in ended for the second year in a row with a first-round total offense, including only 66 on the ground, while loss. The Panthers had chances to tie the game or go Highlights: UNI took advantage of seven McNeese the Thundering Herd compiled 509 yards, including 344 for the win on their last series, but Jeff Stovall was State turnovers to advance to the semifinal round. UNI through the air. The Panthers trailed 35-13 at the half stopped for a loss of three yards on the Grizzlie 16 on scored on touchdown passes of 31, 11 and 12 yards by and failed to score in the last two quarters, but did pick a third-and-one play, and Matt Waller’s 36-yard field Jay Johnson, including two to Tim Mosley, on a safety up the defense and held Marshall to only six points in goal attempt failed with 1:34 left in the game. Sylvester blocked out of the end zone by Willie Beamon and on a the second half. Brown rushed for a game-high 147 yards on 13 carries one-yard run by linebacker William Freeney. Johnson’s and Dedric Ward caught two passes for 77 yards, but other TD pass was an 11-yarder to All-American Kenny UNI could not contain UM’s , who Shedd, who missed the second half after running into 1990 FCS completed 38-of-50 passes for 436 yards and two TDs. the wall. MSU’s only score of the game came on a His leading receiver was Shalon Baker with eight 100-yard kickoff return which opened the second half, First Round catches for 145 yards. setting a school and FCS playoff record. The Cowboys’ November 24, 1990, at Boise, Idaho seven turnovers were more than they had given up Attend. 11,691 in all of its previous three games. Freshman Kerry 1993 FCS Joseph was intercepted four times and he had only UNI 0 3 0 0 3 four total heading into the game. MSU’s running game, Boise State 6 0 7 7 20 First Round a strength all season, was limited to 62 yards, with November 27, 1993, at Boston, Mass. freshman Henry Fields gaining a game-high 91 yards. Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 11 in the nation, lost to Attend. 6,882 Joseph completed nine-of-24 passes for 102 yards. UNI No. 10-ranked Boise State. The Panthers obviously gained 96 yards rushing and Johnson completed 19-of- struggled offensively, compiling only 156 yards in total UNI 3 9 9 0 0 21 39 passes with one interception for 222 yards. offense to the Broncos’ 260 yards. UNI managed only Boston 6 7 8 0 6 27 minus-five yards rushing. Sophomore quarterback Jay Semifinals Johnson, who led the Gateway Conference in passing Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 13 in the final Sports December 12, 1992, at Cedar Falls, Iowa efficiency, completed only 13 of 45 passes for 161 yards Network poll, traveled to No. 6-ranked and No. Attend. 14,682 and had six interceptions, only one less than he had 4-seeded Boston University for the first round. After thrown during the entire regular season. UNI’s only leading 12-6 at halftime and seemingly having the game Youngstown State 7 6 0 6 19 scoring came on a 29-yard field goal by All-American under control with a 21-6 lead with 11:07 remaining in UNI 0 0 7 0 7 kicker Brian Mitchell. the third quarter, the Terriers began their comeback bid following a 48-yard fumble recovery return with Highlights: UNI hosted No. 7-ranked and defending 6:48 left in the third. Boston tied the game at 21-all with national champion Youngstown State. Despite holding 1987 FCS 3:14 left in the game. In the first overtime, UNI’s Todd YSU to 253 yards, over 100 yards below its average, Harrington intercepted a BU pass on the one-yard line and containing rushing threat Tamron Smith to 98 First Round and Scott Obermeier’s 20-yard field goal attempt hit yards, the Panthers couldn’t overcome three lost November 28, 1987, at Cedar Falls, Iowa the right upright. Obermeier missed a 32-yard attempt fumbles, an interception, the fact that All-American Attend. 3,887 in the second overtime. After BU’s 33-yard field goal Kenny Shedd played only in the first half with a hip attempt was blocked by Myron Glass, Andre Allen pointer, and a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown on Youngstown State 7 7 7 7 28 was flagged for a questionable facemask penalty and YSU’s first possession to put the Penguins up 7-0. The UNI 7 10 14 0 31 the Terriers got the ball back on the eight yard line. loss broke UNI’s 25-game home winning streak. UNI’s Two plays later, BU’s Zack Burwell scored from four only score was a one-yard run by Jay Johnson with Highlights: UNI foiled a Youngstown State attempt at yards out to advance to the quarterfinal round. UNI eight seconds left in the third quarter. YSU scored on a comeback, intercepting a Penguin pass and holding gained 362 yards, 263 passing, to Boston’s 346, 300 the punt return and four field goals, the longest being YSU on two consecutive fourth down conversions in passing. Jeff Stovall rushed 35 times for 122 yards, 54 yards. UNI compiled 319 yards. the fourth quarter. YSU scored its last TD with only 8:51 while Kurt Warner completed 15-of-28 passes with one left in the game, necessitating the Panthers’ heroics interception and one touchdown. to preserve the win. Even with the interception and 1991 FCS fourth down saves, UNI’s Carl Boyd fumbled the ball at Youngstown’s 20 with just over a minute to play. The 1992 FCS First Round Penguins drove to UNI’s 23, but missed a 40 yard field November 30, 1991, at Cedar Falls, Iowa goal with seconds left. Boyd rushed for 126 yards on First Round Attend. 8,723 23 carries. November 28, 1992, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Attend. 13,149 Weber State 0 7 14 0 21 UNI 14 10 7 7 38 Eastern Washington 0 7 0 7 14 UNI 0 17 0 0 17 Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal game with its win over No. 13-ranked Weber State in the Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 3 in the final NCAA poll, UNI-Dome. UNI held the potent Wildcat offense to hosted No. 14-ranked Eastern Washington in the first 383 yards in total offense, including only 71 rushing round and advanced to the quarterfinal round with the yards. The Panthers gained a season-high 486 yards, 17-14 win. EWU’s Alex Lacson missed a 49-yard field including 266 on the ground, half of that coming from goal with four seconds left in the game to preserve Tank Corner who carried the ball 26 times for 137 yards. UNI’s win. The Panthers led 17-7 at halftime on a 41- UNI quarterback Jay Johnson completed 14-25 passes yard field goal by Scott Obermeier, a 17-yard pass from for 220 yards and three TDs. Jay Johnson to Tim Mosley and a 19-yard pass from Johnson to Kenny Shedd. EWU scored on a one-yard run with 3:02 left in the half. It made the game close when Lavon Major returned a blocked Obermeier field goal attempt 89 yards for the score with 11:59 left in the

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Quarterfinals 1975 DIVISION II PLAYOFFS December 5, 1987, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Attend. 6,100 First Round November 29, 1975, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Arkansas State 7 7 14 0 28 Attend. 2,500 UNI 6 15 7 21 49 Western Kentucky 0 7 7 0 14 Highlights: The Panthers defeated No. 12-ranked and UNI 6 0 0 6 12 1986’s national runner-up to advance to the semifinals. The Panthers took advantage of three Arkansas State Highlights: In what has since been dubbed the “Mud fumbles in the fourth quarter to stretch the margin. UNI Bowl”, UNI struggled with Western Kentucky in heavy compiled 530 yards to ASU’s 363. Kodak All-American rain, 42-degree temperatures and a 16 mph wind in the running back Carl Boyd rushed for 124 yards before last game to be played in O.R. Latham Stadium. The breaking his leg late in the game, while Wes Anderson Panthers closed to within two points when they rallied caught five passes for 121 yards. with 12:25 left in the game. The last touchdown was set up when Jim Fransen put WKU in a hole by booting a Semifinals 64-yard punt to its one yard line. UNI had two chances December 12, 1987, at Monroe, La. to cash in in the final period but two errant field goals Attend. 14,443 by Fransen buried the Panthers’ chances deep into the muddy field. Fransen missed from 38 and 27 yards. UNI 0 14 7 20 0 41 NE Louisiana 7 28 0 6 3 44 1964 PECAN BOWL Highlights: UNI played without the services of All- American running back Carl Boyd, who broke his leg December 12, 1964, at Abilene, Texas the week previously against Arkansas State. UNI, ranked fourth, trailed 35-14 at the half but they came UNI 7 6 6 0 19 back to score seven unanswered points in the third Lamar Tech 3 0 7 7 17 period. In the fourth, they scored 20 more and tied the game with seven seconds left in regulation on a Highlights: In the first NCAA-sanctioned Pecan five-yard pass from Mike Smith to Sherrod Howard. Bowl, UNI scored an impressive victory over Lamar The two-point conversion pass to Woody Wright sent Tech behind a sensational performance by two-time the game into overtime. NLU’s Teddy Garcia missed All-American fullback Randy Schultz. Schultz ran for a 41-yard field goal on the Indians’ first play, but he 160 yards on 38 carries and scored two TDs. He was connected on his next 41-yard attempt to give NLU the named outstanding back of the game and teammate lead. UNI’s Danny Helmer missed a 38-yard field goal Loren Buser received the outstanding lineman award. to give NLU the victory. Wright, replacing the injured Boyd in his first start, rushed for 112 yards on 20 carries. Smith’s six TD passes set a playoff record. 1960 MINERAL WATER BOWL

November 26, 1960, at Excelsior Springs, Mo. 1985 FCS Highlights: Iowa State Teachers College ran into a Quarterfinals bulldozer from Hillsdale College (Mich.) which won the December 7, 1985, at Cedar Falls, Iowa contest 17-6. The Panthers never really got going after Attend. 6,220 finishing the season with a fine 9-0 record and winning the North Central Conference title. Eastern Washington 0 0 7 7 14 UNI 10 7 0 0 17

Highlights: UNI took a 10-0 first quarter lead on a 32 yard field goal by Kevin Mote and a 13 yard pass from Mike Smith to Brian Baker, who later broke his hand. The Panthers had a 17-0 halftime advantage but didn’t score again, while EWU pulled to within 10 points in the third period and scored its last TD with 12:47 left in the game on an 84 yard punt return. The Eagles got as far as their own 44 with time running out on the clock, but the quarterback was sacked for a loss of four on a fourth down play. Errol Peebles rushed for 129 yards on 26 carries, his fifth 100-plus game of the year.

Semifinals December 14, 1985, at Cedar Falls, Iowa Attend. 12,300

Georgia Southern 14 3 7 16 40 UNI 14 6 3 10 33

Highlights: Georgia Southern brought its “Hambone” offense to the UNI-Dome. The Eagles scored their last TD with only 34 seconds left in the game after UNI had tied the contest at the 2:44 mark. The game see-sawed back and forth until it came down to which team had last possession, or at least enough time to make a score possible. The game was tied four times.

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(Since 1937) Beverlin, Ken - 1963, 64 Butler, Doug - 1951, 53, 54 Davis, Parnell - 1989 Bice, Greg - 1958 Button, Dennis - 1962 Davis, Zach - 2008, 09, 10 A – Bieghler, Logan - 2013, 14 Byrnes, Ray - 1948, 49 Davison, Brian - 1995 Abel, Jason - 1989 Bienfang, Homer - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Day, Pat - 1988, 89, 90 Abney, Don - 1947, 48, 49 Bingaman, Ryan - 2011, 12, 13, 14 C – DeHaan, Cody - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Abrahamson, Dick - 1958 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1953, 54 Caballero, Mark - 1984, 85 DeHoedt, Casey - 2012, 13 Adams, Dymon - 1999 Black, Brook - 2008 Cacek, Charles - 1948 Deike, Ben - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Admire, Kaleb - 2009, 10, 11 Blaha, Dale - 1974 Cade, Renaldo - 1981 Deike, Dallas - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Agnew, Dan - 1965 Blair, Tavaughn - 2013, 14 Caldwell, Kreston - 2013 Deines, Dana - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Albrecht, Colin - 2011, 12, 13 Blankenberg, Steve - 1973 Camarata, Laverne - 1942 Delaere, Marc - 1992, 93, 94 Aimable, Moses - 1984, 85 Blessington, Mark - 2011, 12, 13 Campbell, Dave - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Derhammer, David - 1966 Albrecht, Derc - 2002 Boals, Dan - 1960, 61 Campbell, Jim - 1972, 73 DeVan, Paul - 1945, 47, 48 Aldrich, Charles - 1974 Bock, Michael - 1966 Campbell, Melvin - 1974, 75, 76 DeVries, Dusty - 2000 Aldrich, John - 1973, 74 Boehlke, Jason - 2001 Campbell, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Dexter, D’Shawn - 2014 Alexander, Troy - 1990, 91 Boettcher, Aaron - 2003 Canady, Tre’Darrius - 2008, 09, 10,11 Dhaemers, Steve - 1989, 90, 91 Alford, Ben - 2008 Boeve, Adam - 1999 Capitani, Ralph - 1951, 53, 54 Dickens, Charles - 1974, 75 Ales, Isaac - 2012, 13, 14 Bohner, Ross - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Cappaert, Jim - 1982 Dietrich, Colin - 2010 Allen, Andre - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Bohnsack, Lou - 1950, 51 Carlo, Douglas - 1974, 75, 76 Dietrich, Gene - 1969, 70, 71 Allen, Andy - 1995, 96 Bohnstengel, David - 2007 Carlsen, Travis - 1999 Dillavou, Darrell - 1947 Allen, Lester - 2003, 04 Boland, Art - 1938, 39 Carlson, Luke - 1986, 87, 88 Dixon, Ryan - 2013 Allen, Terrell - 2006, 07 Boll, Jake - 2010, 11, 12 Carnes, Brion - 2013, 14 Doak, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Allen, Terry - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Bonnette, Seth - 1989, 90 Carr, Alex - 2012 Dockter, Owen - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Alvarez, Nick - 2006, 07 Bonsall, Duane - 1957, 58 Carson, Tim - 1973, 74 Dodd, Ron - 1972, 73, 74 Alston, Barry - 1973 Boothby, Ben - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Carter, Brannon - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Dokes, Dre - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Andersen, Brian - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Boren, Sean - 2011 Carter, Richard - 2000, 01, 03, 04 Donnel, Allen - 1987 Anderson, Barrett - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Borland, Glen - 1957 Case, Walter - 1947, 48 Donovan, Scott - 1973 Anderson, Carlos - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Borman, Eric - 1990 Chambers, Bill - 1945 Dooley, Troy - 1994, 95 Anderson, Jeff - 1994 Bormann, Eric - 1992 Chambers, Jeff - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Dorleant, Makinton - 2013, 14 Anderson, Joe - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Bostic, Alan - 1987, 88 Chinander, Stacy - 2008, 09 Downing, Tim - 2007 Anderson, Kevin - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Botkin, Mark - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Chizek, Jim - 1972 Dreyer, Jordan - 2002, 03 Anderson, Mike - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Bowen, Dick - 1941, 42 Christensen, Paul - 1977, 78 Dunn, LeRoy - 1953, 54 Anderson, Wes - 1987, 88 Bower, Dan - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Christianson, W. - 1940 Dunnigan, Charlie - 1959 Angell, Mike - 1985, 86 Bowman, Carl - 1960 Church, Kenneth - 1942 Durflinger, Scott - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Arnold, Ed - 1976, 77, 78 Boyd, Carl - 1985, 86, 87 Clapp, Chris - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Dusho, Jeremy - 1999 Arnold, Ryan - 2002, 03, 04 Bradley, Curt - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Clarahan, Rick - 1979 Dutcher, George - 1937, 38 Armstrong, Terry - 1985, 86 Branch, Darren - 2009, 10, 11 Clark, Ralph - 1982, 83, 84 Arvidson, Tim - 1980 Bratschie, Jeff - 1982 Clark, Tim - 2010, 11, 12 E – Asleson, George - 1959 Braunschweig, R. - 1950 Clark, William - 1974, 76, 77 Eagen, Todd - 1986, 88, 89, 90 Asman, Matt - 2007 Bray, Carter - 1981 Clayton, Alonzo - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Easter, Marcus - 1994, 95, 96 Augustin, Tim - 1996 Brechin, Bill - 2002 Clement, Larry - 1966 Eastman, Dale - 1976 Austin, Brendan - 1992, 93 Breeland, Jason - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Clemmenson, Harvey - 1945 Ebertowski, Austin - 2012 Avelchas, Nick - 1941, 42 Breitbach, Louis - 1937 Cochrane, Clark - 1956 Eckhardt, Skip - 1978, 79, 80 Brelsford, Brodie - 2000, 01, 02 Collins, Josh - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Edem, Dan - 2011, 12 B – Brennan, Dameko - 2007 Conley, James - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Ehn, Josh - 2003 Bahr, Dennis - 1962, 63 Bright, Dave - 1971 Cook, Carroll - 1937 Ehrig, Dave - 1978, 79 Baker, Brian - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brinkley, Ronald - 1954, 55 Cook, Ray - 1982, 84, 85 Eichelberger, Don - 1961 Banks, Danny - 1998, 99, 01 Brinkman, Matt - 1989, 90 Cooper, Curtis - 2004, 05, 06 Eilander, Darrin - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Barbatti, Thomas - 1966, 67 Brinkman, Mike - 1988, 89 Corner, Tank - 1991, 92 Eilert, Will - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Barnes, Jalen - 2012, 13 Brookins, Taylor - 2007, 08 Cory, Mark - 1981 Eisenlauer, Richard - 1950 Barney, Willie - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Brown, Charles - 2013, 14 Coughlin, Kevin - 1977 Eisenmenger, Pat - 1973, 74, 75 Barnhart, Don - 1940, 41 Brown, Dominick - 2002 Cowan, Spencer - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Ehigiamusoe, Osayi - 2006 Barz, Kevin - 1976, 77 Brown, Ed - 1972, 73 Cox, Dave - 1960, 61 Ellingson, Rick - 1977, 78 Basye, James - 1965 Brown, Jim - 1949, 50 Cox, Louis - 1986, 87 Elliot, Richard - 1978, 80 Bates, Jeff - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Brown, Jimmie - 2002, 03 Cramer, Dean - 1953 Ellis, Kelly - 1977, 78, 79, 81 Batten, Pat - 1972, 73 Brown, Mike - 1979, 80 Crane, Bob - 1959, 60 Elmer, Andrew - 1997, 98, 99 Baumler, Brad - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Brown, Neville - 1997 Crew, Leland - 1949, 50 Elsbernd, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94 Bayevsky, Jesse - 1939 Brown, Reggie - 2003, 04 Cribbs, William - 1947 Epstein, Tyler - 2007 Beach, John - 1949, 50 Brown, Stanley - 1947, 48, 49 Crouch, George - 1987, 88 Erion, Randy - 1974 Bealles, Bill - 1983, 84, 85 Brown, Sylvester - 1990, 92, 93, 94 Cunningham, Logan - 2013, 14 Erstad, David - 1976, 77, 78 Bealles, Jeff - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brown, Ted - 1977 Culver, Mark - 1995, 96 Etzel, Scott - 1981, 82, 83 Beals, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Browner, Brent - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Curran, Ben - 2007 Evans, Dave - 1980 Beamon, Willie - 1989, 90, 92 Bruder, Marty - 1984 Curry, Mike - 1977, 78 Evans, Araf - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Beard, Steven - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Brutley, Daryon - 2001 Cutkomp, Zach - 2010, 11, 12, 13 Eyman, D.P. - 2007, 08, 09 Beck, Brian - 1996, 97, 98 Bryan, Fred - 1980, 81, 82 Cutright, Brian - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Becker, Howard - 1960 Buchanan Jr., Ray - 2014 Cutshall, Bob - 1941 F – Beetsch, Richard - 1953, 54 Buchwald, Randall - 1974, 75, 76 Falk, Adam - 2005, 06, 07 Behr, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Buck, Don - 1958 D – Farley, Jake - 2012, 13, 14 Bellock, Cyril - 1940, 41, 42 Bumgardner, Mark - 1950, 51 Dallis, Carlos - 1999, 2000, 01 Farley, Jared - 2014 Bellock, Vincent - 1967 Burckhard, Wendlen - 1938, 39 Dalton, Mickey - 1996 Farley, Mark - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Benge, Adam - 1998, 99, 01, 02 Burdick, Harold - 1949 Damron, Jim - 1958 Feddersen, Rory - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Bennett, Aaron - 1999 Burkle, Cory - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Daniels III, Albert - 2006 Feldpausch, Joe - 2013 Bennett, Kyle - 2008, 09 Burns, Peter - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Daniels, Clarence - 1973 Ferguson, Garrett - 1996, 97 Berg, Chris - 1994, 95 Buser, Loren - 1963, 64 Daniels, Mike - 1982, 83 Fertig, Robert - 1975, 76, 77 Bergman, Brett - 2007, 08 Bush, Delond - 1993, 94, 95 Danilov, Misha - 2010, 11, 12 Fiacco, Jason - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Bergstrom, Richard - 1967 Busher, Max - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Davis, Carl - 1975, 76 Fiacco, Ron - 1975, 76 Berlin, Eddie - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Buss, Aaron - 1998, 99, 2000 Davis, Clee - 1974 Fiech, Michael - 2001, 02 Berlin, Tom - 2003, 04 Buss, Jeff - 1982, 83, 84 Davis, Damian - 1988, 89 Figueroa, Steven - 2011 Bernard, Kyle - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Bute, Gordon - 1937 Davis, DeMarus - 2002 Finn, Howard - 1939 Berry, Nelson - 1979 Butler, Bryan - 2003, 04 Davis, Nick - 2004, 05, 06 121 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Firstley, Josh - 2006, 07 Griffith, Jerry - 1979, 80, 81 Herring, Jarred - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jones, Tom - 1981, 82, 83 Fisher, Bud - 1948, 49, 50 Griffin, Anthony - 1993 Hershberger, James - 1954, 55 Judge, Joe - 1991, 92 Fisher, Donald - 1953, 54 Grimes, Edward - 1984, 85 Hill, Barkley - 2014 Jongejeugd, Kris - 2001, 02 Fisk, Jack - 1950 Grove, Don - 1954, 56 Hill, Cedric - 1983, 84 Joseph, Moses - 2002 Flander, Trent - 2007, 08, 09 Grover, Judd - 1990 Hill, Charlie - 1961 Junkman, Charles - 1983, 84 Flynn, Paul - 1986, 87, 88 Grundy, Randy - 1982 Hill, Dexter - 2005 Junkman, Randy - 1970, 71 Fontana, Mike - 1989, 90 Gulick, Bruce - 1966, 67 Hill, Eric - 1981 Jurgens, Griffith - 2001, 02 Formanek, Larry - 1979, 80 Gunn, David - 1999, 2000 Hill, John - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Formanek, Richard - 1954, 55 Gustafson, Chris - 1999, 2000 Hillman, Mike - 1973 K – Fort, L.J. - 2008, 09, 10 Guzman, Julio - 1997, 98 Hines, Jerry - 1987, 88 Kagan, Leo - 1937, 38 Fortney, Shane - 1997 Hoagland, Rodney - 1953, 54 Kaiser, Stephen - 2012 Foster, Jerry - 1953, 55 H – Hoambrecker, Mackenzie - 2000, 01, 02 Kalis, Ed - 1950 Foster, Jerry - 1959 Haberman, Wayne - 1977 Hobbs, Kirk - 1980, 81, 82 Kane, Allen - 1937 Fountain, Daurice - 2014 Hadenfeldt, Augest - 2009, 10, 11 Hodam, Rick - 1967 Kanne, Todd - 1985 Fowler, Brad - 2004 Hadennfeldt, Bob - 1941, 45 Hodge, Elijah - 2009 Kaylor, Mahlon - 1950, 51 Fox, Terry - 1965, 66 Hadley, Ron - 1978 Hoffa, Randy - 1975, 76, 77 Keith, Brandon - 2006, 07 Francke, Scott - 1985, 86 Hagge, Lauren - 1945 Hoffman, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Keith, Kevin - 1990, 91 Fransen, Jim - 1973, 74 Hahn, Bobby - 1956, 57 Holcomb, Randy - 1983, 84 Keller, Joe - 2002, 03, 04 Fredericks, Chris - 1991, 92 Hall, Deiondre’ - 2012, 13, 14 Hollimon, Terry - 1997 Kelley, Matt - 1994, 95, 96 Freebolin, Fred - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hall, Lance - 1995, 96 Holmes, Mark - 1981, 82, 83 Kelly, Walt - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Freeman, Roger - 1955, 56 Hall, Pat - 1975, 76 Holt, Greg - 1980 Kettner, Dennis - 1967 Freeney, William - 1990, 91, 92 Hall, Randy - 1997, 98 Honsbruch, Merlyn - 1941 Key, Alphonso - 2003, 04, 05 Freeney, Terrance - 2003, 04, 05 Hallgren, Billy - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Hord, D.J. - 2008, 09 Key, Thelonious - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Friess, Doug - 1982, 83 Halligan, Pat - 1955, 56 Horne, David - 2005 Kilfoy, Tim - 2012, 13, 14 Friess, Keith - 1987 Hamilton, Jeff - 1976, 77 Hougom, Steve - 1988, 89 Killins, Pete - 1982 Frisk, Charles - 1972, 73 Hamilton, Scott - 1979, 80, 81 Houser, Steven - 1975 King, Lynn - 1965, 66 Fromholtz, Kyle - 2000 Hammar, Greg - 1993 Howard, Anthony - 2001, 02 King, Ron - 1981, 83 Frost, Derrick - 2000, 01, 02 Hammond, Del - 1964 Howard, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Kinney, Chuck - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Fry, Wayne - 1973, 74 Hammond, Kevin - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Howard, Darion - 2010, 11 Kirk, Justin - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Fullbright, Mark - 1978, 79, 80 Hampton, Robert - 1967 Howard, Sherrod - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Klahn, Scott - 1991, 1993 Fuller, Joe - 1982, 83, 84, 85 Hamre, Robert - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Hubbard, John - 2011, 12 Klavas, Bob - 1976, 77 Fuller, Zerrick - 2010 Hamrock, Jason - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Hudak, Darren - 2008 Klieman, Chris - 1986, 87, 89, 90 Fulton, Derrick - 1994, 95 Haning, Thomas - 1974, 75, 76 Hudnutt, Michael - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Klostermann, Barry - 1986, 87 Furrey, Mike - 1997, 98, 99 Hanley, Hurley - 1959, 60 Huffman, Max - 1956, 57, 58 Knapcyzk, Ken - 1984 Hannam, Ross - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hull, Chris - 1990 Knock, Bob - 1955, 56 G – Hannam, Ryan - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hunemuller, Reed - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Koch, Les - 1963, 64 Gacke, Jordan - 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hansen, Bryce - 1966 Hunt, Bob - 1941 Koebcke, Brett - 2004, 05 Gaeta, Griffin - 2013, 14 Hansen, Denny - 1986, 87 Hunter, Patrick - 2004, 05 Kollmorgen, Sawyer - 2012, 13, 14 Galles, Eddie - 2002, 03 Hansen, Pat - 1986, 89 Hutchings, James - 1983, 84 Kolpin, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Gant, Richard - 1947 Hansen, Warren - 1958, 59 Huygens, Mark - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Kolsrud, Don - 1954 Gardner, Scott - 1984, 85 Hanson, Trevor - 2013, 14 Kolthoff, Ken - 1984, 86, 87 Garrett, Cyrus - 2005, 06 Hanssen, Mark - 1984, 85, 86, 87 I – Koos, Dave - 1956 Garvin, Matt - 2005 Harken, Matt - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Idleburgh, James - 2003, 04 Kopriva, Jack - 2011 Gau, Mike - 1979, 80 Harms, Brad - 1998, 99, 2000 Indvik, Bo - 1941, 42 Kortemeter, Karl - 1974 Gefs, Jim - 1972 Harms, Dennis - 1972, 73 Ingalls, Steve - 1980, 81, 82 Korver, Doug - 1963, 64 Gehrke, Brad - 1989, 90 Harnack, Don - 1987, 88 Isaacson, Mike - 1991, 92 Kos, Adam - 2005, 06 Geise, Doran - 1978, 79 Harraway, Adrien - 1999, 2000 Issak, Oliver - 1954 Kothe, Jacob - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Gentzler, Dave - 1978, 80 Harrell, Jonathan - 2002, 03 Ivory, Titus - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kovacevich, Bill - 1965, 66 Gerard, Shawn - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Harrington, Todd - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Krapfl, Mike - 1989, 90 Gerrell, Michael - 1998, 99, 2000 Harris, De’Veon - 2007, 08 J – Kratky, Robert - 1953 Gibbs, Beau - 2003, 04 Harris, Kenny - 2000, 01 Jackson, Carly - 1981, 82 Krebs, Walt - 1975, 76 Gibson, Chad - 2011, 12 Harris, Kirk - 2012, 13, 14 Jackson, Doug - 1987, 88 Kroemer, Ken - 1959, 60 Gilson, Joel - 2007, 08 Harris, Steve - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Jackson, Jim - 1962, 63 Kromah, Mohammed - 2011, 12 Ginn, Bryan - 1976, 77 Harskamp, Dave - 1971 Jackson, Will - 2009 Kruger, Dan - 2011, 12, 13 Gipper, Tim - 1981 Hart, Don - 1956 James, Craig - 2008, 10 Girdner, Jeff - 1979, 80 Hartema, Ron - 1964 James, Paul - 1972, 73, 74 L – Glass, Myron - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hartman, Dean - 1959 Jansen, Justin - 2000, 01, 02 Lacy, Jordan - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Goff, Mark - 1982 Hartung, Dan - 1978, 79 Jenkins, Charles - 1983, 84 Lafollette, Andy - 1994, 95, 96 Golly, Tracy - 1987 Harvey, Ken - 1980, 81 Jenkins, John - 1996, 98 LaGrant, Quincy - 1997, 98 Gonnering, Jake - 2009, 10 Hawthorne, Greg - 1994, 95, 96 Jennings, De’Angelo - 2014 Lakin, Jeffrey - 1974, 75, 76 Gonzalez, Luis - 1985, 86 Hayes, Brad - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jensen, Milo - 1939 Lanaghan, Richard - 1953, 54 Goodvin, Elvin - 1946, 47 Healy, Dennis - 1966 Jepsen, Chris - 2011, 12, 13 Lancaster, Aaron - 1991 Goodwille, Gene - 1941 Hebert, D.J. - 2013 Johansen, Norman - 1941 Landau, Arthur - 1953, 54 Goodwin, Jamie - 2005 Heideman, Darin - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Johnson, Charles - 2005 Lane, Nate - 2006 Goree, Darryl - 1982, 83 Heimsoth, Jay - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Johnson, David - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Lane, Wes - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Gougis, Jeff - 1986 Hein, Mark - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, Doug - 1974 Lang, Terry - 1978, 79 Graham, Kevin - 1981 Heins, Justin - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Johnson, Jay - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Lange, Dick - 1962 Grace, Pat - 2007, 08, 09 Helgens, J.P. - 2009 Johnson, Jeremy - 2013 Lanning, Jim - 1981, 82 Gran, Zach - 2009, 10 Helgeson, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95 Johnson, Jim - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lanpher, Jared - 2011, 12 Granderson, Jaz - 2010, 11 Helmer, Danny - 1987 Johnson III, Joe - 2009 Lappe, Graydon - 1947 Graves, Nate - 2010 Helming, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Johnson, Marvin - 1967 Larimore, Don - 1948 Gray, Johnny - 2005, 06, 07 Henderson, Raishaun - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Johnson, Mike - 1979, 81, 82, 83 Law, Derrick - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Gray, Mike - 1997 Hendrickson, Mark - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Johnson, Steve - 1991, 92 Lee, Bob - 1946, 47, 48, 49 Gray, Rodney - 1990, 91, 92 Henke, Cory - 2003, 04 Johnson, Tyler - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lee, John E. - 1992, 92, 93, 94 Green, Larry - 1967 Herdliska, Mike - 1989 Jones, Doug - 1973, 74 Lee, John P. - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Green, Troy - 1989 Hermann, John - 2003, 04, 05 Jones, James - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Lee, Terry - 1989 Gregory, John - 1959 Herndon, Jamal - 1999, 2000 Jones, Jason - 1995, 96 Lehman, Braden - 2012, 13, 14 Griffin, Kenneth - 1942, 46 Herrig, Nate - 2007, 08, 09 Jones, Marvin - 1937 LeMaster, Brett - 2011, 12, 14 Griffith, Donald - 1939 Herrin, John - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jones, Scott - 1991

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Leonard, Montari - 2007, 10, 11 McNeal, Stephen - 1982, 83 Norris, Jeremy - 1992 Q – Leonardelli, Terry - 1975, 76 McNeil Ronelle - 2013, 14 Nuss, Chris - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Quirarte, Tony - 1980 Leonardelli, Todd - 1977, 78 McPherson, Ted - 1963, 64 Lewis, Corey - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Meester, Brad - 1996, 97, 98, 99 O – R – Lewis, Davey - 1981 Mehrl, Randy - 1989, 90 Obermeier, Scott - 1992, 93 Rabey, Howard - 1937, 38 Lewis, Jim - 1981, 82 Meier, Curtis - 2007, 08 Obi, Henry - 2009, 10 Raffensperger, John - 1959, 60 Lewis, Michael - 2000 Melchert, Jeff - 1983, 84, 85 O’Brien, Joe - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Rainbow, Bud - 1949, 50 Lewis, Whitney - 2006, 07 Meredith, Scott - 1996, 97, 98 O’Brien, Mac - 2011, 12, 14 Ramthum, David - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Lewis, Will - 2006 Messingham, Court - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Oden, Markel - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Randall, Walter - 1997, 98 Limbaugh, Jordan - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Meyer, Dave - 1982 Oddo, Pat - 1980 Ranum, Brad - 1990 Lindgren, James - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Micho, Jim - 1990 O’Donnell, Brett - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Rater, Larry - 1967 Linn, Aaron - 1940, 41 Mikesh, Marvin - 1955 O’Donnell, Jim - 1972, 73 Rathje, Robert - 2013, 14 Linsenmeyer, Jeremy - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Mikkelson, Scott - 1999 Ogren, Bob - 1948, 49 Rathmacher, Jacob - 2013, 14 Lintz, Isaac - 2012, 13 Miliner, Chris - 1980, 81, 82, 83 Olin, Dick - 1965 Rauch, Karl - 1951, 53 Lippman, Matt - 1994 Miller, Clint - 2000 Olinyk, Mike - 1977 Rausa, Nate - 2006, 07 Lister, Charles - 1990, 91 Miller, Darrian - 2014 Oliphant, Rich - 1962, 63 Rawlins, Tyler - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lizzi, Jim - 2002, 03, 04 Miller, Dempsey - 1996, 97, 98 Olsen, Christian - 1995, 96 Reading, Jason - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Lloyd, Darrell - 2007, 08 Miller, Dick - 1965 Omli, Tate - 2013, 14 Reed, Ryan - 1996 Lobdell, Joe - 2005, 06 Miller, Jim - 1950, 51 O’Neill, Tim - 1997, 98, 99 Reimer, Eric - 2008, 09, 10 Long, Troy - 1982 Miller, Larry - 1982, 83, 84 Oordt, Schuylar - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Reimer, Rick - 1980 Lounsberry, Steve - 1971, 72, 73 Miller, Leon - 1997 Ori, Frank - 1984, 85 Reinhardt, Eldon - 1960, 61 Loving, Jason - 1946, 47 Miller, Lloyd - 1941 Orth, Terry - 1984, 85, 86 Remmert, Brad - 1993, 94 Ludwig, Nate - 1997, 98 Miller, Richard - 1966 Otto, Nick - 1977, 78 Remmert, Chad - 1990 Luense, Kirk - 1996, 97 Miller, Robert - 1947, 48, 49 Overman, Justin - 2002, 03 Remmert, Dennis - 1956, 58 Lyle, Levi - 1999, 2000, 01 Miller, Tim - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Owen, Ron - 1965 Rennie, Tirrell - 2010, 11 Lynch, Pat - 1976, 77, 78 Minnick, Phil - 1962, 63 Owens, Chad - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Reth, Adam - 2014 Lyons, Darryl - 1981, 82 Minnick, Ted - 1960, 61 Owens, Scott - 1982, 83, 84, 85 Reyerson, Mace - 1958, 59 Lyons, Edward - 1939 Minnieweather, D. - 1993 Ozbun, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02 Reynolds, Jerry - 1953, 54, 55 Lyons, Eric - 1994, 95 Mitchell, Brian - 1989, 90, 91 Reynolds, Lee - 2002, 03 Mitchell, Jack - 1998, 99 P – Rhone, Dedrick - 1999, 2000 M – Mitchell, Matt - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Page, Earl - 1947 Rial, Tim - 1990, 91, 92 Maas, Jim - 1940, 41 Mitchell, Pat - 1959, 60, 61 Palangi, Brian - 2010, 11, 12 Richtsmeier, Brad - 2000, 02 MacAllister, Jack - 1946 Mitchell, Ray - 2013, 14 Panasci, Frank - 1941 Riebe, Harland - 1938, 39 MacDonald, Joel - 1992 Mohling, Paul - 1947 Pantazis, John - 2000 Rieber, Joseph - 1998, 99, 2000 Mackey, Matt - 2005 Mohr, Bruce - 1965, 66 Parson, Merritt - 1947 Rinehart, Chad - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Macklin, Ken - 1988, 89 Molstead, Mike - 1983, 84 Parsons, Chris - 2005, 06 Roberson, Justin - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Magrane, Jerry - 1951 Monroe, Tony - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Pastorino, Charles - 1939, 40, 41 Roberts, Adam - 2007, 08 Mahaffey, Ryan - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Monson, Chad - 1990, 91, 92 Pattee, Andy - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Roberts, Hugh - 1938 Mahoney, Josh - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Montgomery, Bruce - 1962, 63 Paulsen, Arnold - 1951 Roberts, Keelan - 1977, 78, 80 Mailander, Chris - 1987 Montgomery, Norm - 1977, 78 Paulsen, William - 1950, 51 Roberts, Lew - 1956 Malausky, Matt - 1999 Moore, Randy - 1977 Pauly, Nick - 2004, 05, 06 Roberts, Phil - 1963, 64, 65 Malone, Terrance - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Moorhouse, Tom - 1970, 71, 72, 73 Paup, Alex - 2014 Roberts, Tom - 1981, 82, 83 Manahl, Ryan - 2003, 04, 05 Moothart, Mark - 2001, 02 Paup, Bryce - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Robertson, Jeremy - 2007, 08 Manigault, Joe - 1975, 76, 77 Moretz, Brian - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Pedersen, Ray - 1965, 66 Robinson, Daniel - 1984, 85 Maragos, Nicholas - 1974, 75, 76 Morgan, Jerry - 1959 Pedersen, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Roby, Bill - 1981 Marbles, Derrick - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Morgan, Terrell - 2000, 01, 02 Pedescleaux, Everette - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Roby, Kelson - 1979 Marchman, Otis - 1995, 96, 97 Morris, Andy - 1995, 96, 98, 99 Peebles, Errol - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Roderick, Ron - 1957 Martin, Scott - 1992 Morrison, Dick - 1984 Peiffer, Wyatt - 2012, 13, 14 Rogers, Larry - 1976 Marsden, Clement - 1939 Morrison, Greg - 1985 Peitler, Steve - 1988, 89 Rohlfsen, LaVerne - 1948, 50, 53 Martin, Andre - 2009, 10, 11 Morrison, Ken - 1983, 85 Pena, Javier - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Rohr, Sam - 2012, 2014 Martin, Dale - 1942 Morrison, Michael - 1999 Penelton, James - 1994 Rokes, Tracy - 1982, 83 Martin, Leon - 1940, 41 Morrison, Mike - 1994, 95, 96 Peters, Brian - 2012 Roloff, Harlan - 1947, 48, 49 Martin, Max - 2009 Moses, Neal - 1976 Petersen, Duane - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Root, John - 1980, 81, 82 Martin, Ralph - 1950 Moses, Tim - 1984, 85 Peterson, Jerome - 1999 Rosene, Vernon - 1953, 54 Masonholder, Merle - 1963, 64 Mosley, Tim - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Peterson, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Rosien, James - 1953, 54 Matthes, Michael - 2003, 04, 05 Mote, Kevin - 1985, 86, 87 Peterson, Sam - 2006, 07 Ross, Phil - 1973, 74 Matthews, Dave - 1965 Mulholland, Ed - 1966 Peterson, Scott - 1975, 77, 78 Roth, Will - 2014 Matsen, Nick - 2001, 02 Mumma, D.J. - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Peterson, Tim - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Rowray, Richard - 1951 Mays, Marlus - 2001, 02, 03 Murphy, Tom - 1956 Petrie, Tom - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Rubie, Russ - 1985, 86, 87, 88 McBride, Terrell - 2009, 10 Murray, Jon - 2000 Phillips, Jarvis - 2002 Rudd, James - 1968, 1969 McCabe, Ben - 1938, 39 Muyengwa, Tendai - 1995, 96, 97 Phipps, Neil - 1976, 77 Ruffin, James - 2006, 07, 08, 09 McCalley, Ryan - 1996 Pilcher, Jon - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Rummels, Jack - 2011, 12, 13, 14 McCleary, Garland - 1985 N – Pinkham, Thomas - 1966, 67 Rush, Dan - 1987, 88, 89, 90 McCleary, Jason - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Nank, Alex - 2013, 14 Pippett, Mark - 1987 Rush, Shawn - 2012, 13, 14 McComas, Rob - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Nelson, Erik - 1996, 97, 98 Pitlik, James - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Rutledge, Brandon - 1998, 99 McCorison, Kyle - 2000 Nick Nelson - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Podemski, James - 1938 McCorvey, Dave - 1985, 86, 87 Nelson, Rick - 1982, 83 Popovic, Milo - 1988, 89 S – McDermott, Don - 1946, 47, 48 Nelson, Simon - 1990, 91, 92 Poppen, Mike - 1997, 98, 99 Sabus, Larry - 1956 McFadden, James - 1982, 83 Nelson, Walter - 1994 Porter, James - 1994, 95 Safly, Jason - 1990 McFarland, Scott - 1990 Nepote, Rick - 1979 Powell, Earl - 1995 St. Meyer, Steve - 1995, 96 McGaster, Jeff - 2006, 07 Netusil, Clay - 1984, 85, 86 Powell, Tyler - 1998, 99 Salinas, Steve - 1994 McKenzie, Ray - 1955 Neuwohner, Jon - 1979, 80 Pratt, David - 1989 Salmon, Bill - 1973, 74 McKinstry, Greg - 1997, 98 Niemann, Kyle - 2005 Price, Anthony - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Salmon, Marc - 1993, 94, 95 McMahon, Brad - 1976 Nixon, Tom - 1976 Price, Dwayne - 1982, 83, 84, 85 Salz, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82 McMakin Brett - 2013, 14 Nofal, Justin - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Price, Rick - 1964, 65 Sanders, Al - 1980 McMoore, Sean - 2006, 07, 08 Nordlie, Craig - 1980, 81, 82 Prior, Don - 1949, 50 Sanders, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07 McMoore, Terrell - 2006, 07, 08 Norenberg, Stan - 1955 Putney, Justin - 2013, 14 Sanders, Mario - 1983, 84 McNeail, Kenny - 1980 Norman, Larry - 1972, 73, 74 Sanderson, Ben - 2001, 02

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Sandifer, Brian - 1989 Sorensen, Hans - 1948, 49, 50 Todd, Danny - 1979, 80 Willett, Mike - 1976, 79 Sandon, Steve - 1979, 80, 81 Sovereign, George - 1949 Tollefson, David - 1953, 54 Willson, Blake - 2013, 14 Sandy, Justin - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sovich, Frank - 1955, 56 Toom, Michael - 1966 Wilson, Darren - 1984, 85 Sanford, Darnell - 1961 Spahn, Jim - 1976, 77 Trewin, Joe - 1996 Wilson, Lucas - 1996, 97, 98 Santee, Claude - 1939 Spani, Jim - 1982 Triplett, Danny - 2003, 04 Wilson, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Santifer, Jason - 2002 Spanjers, Matt - 1977, 78 Trosky, Gregg - 1978 Wingert, Brian - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Sapp, Benny - 2002, 03 Spann, Dannie - 1995, 96 Turner, Maurice - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Wirth, Nate - 2003 Sauer, Tim - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Speicher, Al - 1983, 85 Wissler, Justin - 2011 Saxon, Henry - 1984, 85 Spellman, Ben - 2004 U – Wissler, Harvey - 1947 Scalissi, Tom - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Spoden, Steve - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Urbanek, Justin - 1995, 96 Wistey, Glenn - 1946 Schabilion, John - 2003, 04, 05 Squire, Rick - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Ursini, Mike - 1982 Wittman, Ed - 1941 Schipper, Travis - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Squiers, Curt - 1959 Woepking, Warren - 1966, 67 Schmadeke, Michael - 2014 Stegall, Brian - 1999, 2003 V– Wohlers, Bill - 1958 Schmidt, Ben - 2007, 08 Stegall, Rod - 1977, 78 Vandevender, De’Andre - 2011 Wolf, Paul - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Schmitt, Al - 1984 Steichen, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09 VanOort, Larry - 1961, 62 Wolter, Greg - 1975 Schoenenberger, J.- 1978 Steines, Mark - 1983, 84 Varner, Tanner - 2004, 05 Womochil, Jim - 1987, 88, 89 Schonert, Steve - 1980, 81, 82 Steinkamp, Gene - 1940, 41 Vaughn, James - 1982, 83 Woodley, Mike - 1970, 71, 72, 73 Schooley, Dave - 1973, 74 Stelk, Jeff - 1982 Vereen Jr., Kevin - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Woods, Preston, 2014 Schooley, Phil - 1967 Stelken, Art - 1983, 85, 86 Vettraino, Regi - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Woolhiser, Eugene - 1951 Schramm, Earl - 1942 Stensrud, Kevin - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Vice, Jason - 1993, 95, 96 Wright, Dennis - 1962 Schratz, Dave - 2005, 06 Stephenson, Kent - 1962, 63 Voggessor, Roy - 1953, 54 Wright, Phil - 2011, 12, 13 Schuler, Doug - 1970, 71 Stevens, Bob - 1960, 61 Vogt, Adam - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Wright, Steve - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Schult, Karter - 2013, 14 Stewart, Don - 1980, 81, 82 Wright, William - 1938, 39 Schulte, Charles - 1958, 59 Stien, Zach - 1999, 2000, 02 W – Wright, Woody - 1987, 88 Schulte, Mike - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Stigler, Luke - 2003, 04 Wachenheim, James - 1953 Schultz, Randy - 1963, 64 Stimmel, Chris - 1999, 2000, 01 Wachenheim, Lee - 1947, 49, 50, 51 Y – Schultz, Roger - 1980, 81 Stolz, Todd - 1989, 90 Waite, Mike - 1989 Yancey, Franchot - 1982 Schwartz, Bill - 1960, 61 Storbeck, Bob - 1984, 85, 86 Walker, Taras - 1996, 97 York, Bill - 1950 Schwartz, Ken - 1973, 74 Stotser, B.J. - 2004 Walker, Thomas - 1953, 54 Young, Charles - 1990, 91 Scott, Garrett - 2009, 10, 11 Stovall, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wallace, Ben - 2012 Young, Edwin - 2012, 14 Scott, Quentin - 2008, 09 Strathman, Matt - 2008, 09, 10 Wallace, Greg - 1988, 89, 90 Yount, Dave - 1982 Scott, Randy - 1973, 74 Stratton, Ed - 1978, 79, 80 Wallace, Joseph - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Scriven, Lon - 1966 Stratton, Marty - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Waller, Matt - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Z – Seiple, Larry - 1982 Streets, Scott - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Walter, Caleb - 2008, 09, 10 Zabloudil, Bob - 1946 Seitz, Reid - 2001 Strickland, Maceo - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Walter, Eric - 1995, 96 Zehr, Matt - 1999, 2000 Setterstrom, Chad - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Strottman, Bill - 1965 Walter, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02 Zehr, Nathan - 1996, 97, 98 Shafrath, Jerry - 1981, 82 Sullivan, John - 1958 Ward, Dedric - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Zielinski, Grant - 2006 Shannon, Tyler - 2002 Surrency, Justin - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ware, Doug - 1983, 84 Zlab, Austin - 2008, 09, 10 Sharar, Lincoln - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Sutherland, Kerry - 1980 Warner, Kurt - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Zumbach, Brad - 1980 Shaw, Mike - 1976, 77, 79 Swain, J.J. - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Warren, Luke - 2008, 09 Shedd, Kenny - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sweeney, Bryce - 2014 Washington, Maurice - 1978 Shelton, Chris - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Swift, Bob - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Waskosky, John - 1983 Sherman, Walt - 1949 Swisher, Kurt - 1976, 77 Waters, Clifford - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Shimp, Martin - 1941 Syndergaard, Jarod - 2013 Waters, Duane - 1960, 61 Shirk, Clifford - 1939 Szopinski, Terry - 1981, 82, 83 Watson, Eric - 1981 Sickles, Sid - 1963 Szymanski, Gordon - 2000, 02, 03 Webb, Jordan - 2012, 13, 14 Siddens, Robert - 1947 Webster, Kevin - 1980, 81, 82 Sievertsen, Tyler - 2011, 12, 13 T – Weed, Gerald - 1947 Simkus, Tony - 1950 Talton, Tyree - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Weissenburger, Tom - 1982 Simpson, Bill - 1954 Tatoian, Mike - 1980, 81, 82 Wellbrock, Richard - 1990, 91 Simpson, Trent - 2014 Taylor, Anthony - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Wellington, Wilmot - 2011, 12 Sims, Marvin - 1994, 1996 Taylor, Bryan - 1983 Wells, Austin - 2011 Sinkfield, Terrell - , 2009, 10, 11, 12 Tecklenburg, Aaron - 1999, 2000 Wentzel, Bob - 1975, 76, 77 Skain, Dick - 1949 Tecklenburg, Evan - 2008, 09 White, Blake - 2011, 13 Skibsted, Dave - 1973 Tegeler, Rod - 1977, 78 White, Eric - 1985, 86, 87 Sloan, Marvin - 1955, 56 Tenpenny, Tracy - 1988, 89, 90, 91 White, Gary - 1963 Smallwood, Scott - 1986, 87 Teply, Jay - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Whiteley, Frank - 1949 Smiley, Mike - 1980 Tharp, Matt - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Whiting, Jamison - 2013, 14 Smith, Bill - 1966 Thomas, Clayton - 1955, 56 Whitver, Mark - 1976, 77, 78 Smith, Casey - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Thomas, Edward - 1999 Wiegmann, Bruce - 1960, 61 Smith, Jack - 1958 Thomas, Jim - 1973, 74 Wilcox, Gary - 1959, 60 Smith, Jason E. - 1992 Thomas, Tramon - 1997, 98 Wilkinson, Doug - 2003, 04 Smith, Jason L. - 1991 Thomas, Troy - 1982, 83, 84 Willard, Kevin - 1983, 85, 86, 87 Smith, Jordan - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Thompson, Brett - 1990 Williams, Andrew - 2004, 05, 06 Smith, Kriss - 1973 Thompson, Jamar - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Williams, Billy - 2014 Smith, Luke - 2000 Thompson, Kane - 2010 Williams, Bob - 1946, 47 Smith, Lyle - 1953 Thompson, Larry - 1961, 62 Williams, Brandon - 1995, 96 Smith, Mike - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Thompson, Londo - 1999 Williams, Darian - 2006, 07 Smith, Morris - 1956 Thompson, Kane - 2009 Williams, Evan - 2013, 14 Smith, Nathan - 2000 Thomsen, Ralph - 1965, 66 Williams, Glenn - 1993, 94 Smith, Robert - 1966 Thorn, Andy - 2003, 04 Williams, John - 1949 Smith, Tom - 1973 Thorne, Brian - 1981 Williams, John - 1967 Smith, Tyvis - 2013, 14 Thorp, Kevin - 1979, 80 Williams, Pat - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Smith, Wes - 2012 Threatt, Ed - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Williams, Pat - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Soli, Terry - 1976 Tierney, Casey - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Williams, Robert - 1983, 84, 85 Soliday, Jake - 1997, 99, 2000, 01 Tim, Sam - 2011, 12, 13 Williams, Victor - 2006, 07 Sonie, Varmah - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Timmermans, Mike - 1973, 74 Williams, Wendell - 1959, 60 Sonnenberg, Al - 1960 Toben, Josh - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Williams, Xavier - 2011, 12, 13, 14 124 ALL-TIME COACHES

Kaiser, Jay - 1999-00 ASSISTANT COACHES ALL-TIME HEAD COACH RECORDS *Active Coaches In Bold Kettner, Dennis - 1972 Klieman, Chris - 1992-93, 06-10 Coach W L T Years Titles Klinker, Walt - 1983-95 Adams, Blue - 2011 No Coach 5 5 0 1895-96 0 Albert, Jerry - 1982-83 Koll, Bill - 1952-56, 1958 Fred Wolff 5 1 0 1897 0 Allen, Terry - 1979-88 Kolling, Mike - 1977-84, 87-91 E.K. Leighton 4 0 1 1898 0 Anderson, Robert - 1985-87 Landphair, Ron - 2001-03 Sweetland 1 3 2 1899 0 Anderson, Wes - 1991-95 Lichtenberg, Tom - 1988 Fred Williams 3 4 1 1900 0 Austin, Atif - 2005-2009 Lorenz, Thomas - 1975-78 G.B. Affleck 5 3 2 1901 0 Barkema, Ben - 2015-Present Lynch, Brandon - 2013-Present Charles Pell 15 15 5 1902-05 0 Barnhart, Donald - 1947-50 Lyons, Ed - 1956-57 No Football 1906-07 Beard, Steve - 1997-99 Mahaffey, Ryan - 2013 C.B. Simmons 11 0 0 1908-09 0 Behrens, Chris - 1997-98 Mason, Tom - 1997 J.O. Berrine 3 7 1 1910, 17 0 Greg Bice - 1960 McCuskey, David - 1950-51 H.F. Pasini 8 4 2 1911-12 0 Bienfang, Homer - 1956 McGee, Garrick - 1999 A. Berkstresser 8 18 2 1913-16 0 Russell Glaesner 1 3 0 1918 0 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1960-62 McQuiston, Earl - 1971 Ivan Doseff 6 6 2 1919-20 0 Blythe, Todd - 2012-2014 Mitchell, Jack - 2000-02 L.L. Mendenhall 15 11 2 1921-24 0 Boals, Dan - 1971-74 Montgomery, Jerry - 2006-08 Paul Bender 25 9 6 1925-29 2* Bolks, Robert - 1985-88, 2002-05 Montignani, Bill - 1971 L.W. Whitford 10 13 2 1930-32 0 Bowman, Carl - 1962 Moothart, Mark - 2003-04 John Baker 6 9 2 1933-34 0 Moseley, Dick - 1992-96 Breitbach, Louis - 1957 Thomas Johnson 4 2 2 1935 0 Naber, Brian - 1971 Bullocks, Daniel - 2012-2014 Clyde Starbeck 95 58 10 1936-42, 45-47 8# Cacek, Charles - 1955 Nelson, Rick - 2000-2014 No Football 1943-44 Calloway, Bill - 1970 Niemann, Jay - 1997-01 William Hammer 10 8 0 1958-59 0 Carney, Clarence - 1959 Nordly, Oliver - 1937-52 Stan Sheriff 129 101 4 1960-82 4*, 2# Chambers, Wally - 1983-84 Norman, Larry - 1977-80 Darrell Mudra 43 16 1 1983-87 2 1/2+ Chinander, Erik - 2004-09 Norvell, Jay - 1989 Earle Bruce 5 6 0 1988 0 Clark, Dan - 2010-12 Oguntodu, Olaitan - 2015-Present Terry Allen 75 26 0 1989-96 6+ Clark, Jim - 1951-58 Oliphant, Richard - 1967 Mike Dunbar 29 15 0 1997-00 0 Coso, Nick - 1980-82 Paup, Bryce - 2013-Present Mark Farley 120 56 0 2001-pres. 7+ Davis, Jeremiah - 1981-82 Perkins, Kevin - 2000 Totals 625 387 47 1895-2012 32 Davis, Joe - 2015-Present Piro, John - 1984 Dewitt, Jovan - 2009-11 Pirrotta, Lou - 1979 AFCA COACHES OF THE YEAR Dickinson, Art - 1955-61 Ray, Jason - 2015-Present Remmert, Dennis - 1964-87 Dorazio, Dan - 1980-81 Year District Coach Eagen, Todd - 1991-02 Rudd, Jim - 1971 1960 District 6 Stan Sheriff Entz, Matt - 2010-12 Ryan, Frakn - 1968 1975 District 6 Stan Sheriff Erusha, Don - 1963-77, 1983 Salmon, Bill - 1983-96, 01-Present 1985 Region 4 Darrell Mudra Evangelista, Jim - 1963 Sams, Doug - 1979-82 1992 Region 4 Terry Allen Sanders, Eric - 2010-11 Farley, Mark - 1987-96 1996 Region 4 Terry Allen French, Roger - 1979 Schuler, Denny - 1998 2001 Region 4 Mark Farley Freeney, William - 1997, 01 Schulte, Charles - 1968-69 2007 Region 4 Mark Farley Frost, Scott - 2007-08 Smith, Mike - 1988-94 Garrison, Michael - 1996 Sommerlot, Roger - 1982-83 Gold, Jeremy - 2005-06 Sullivan, John - 1960 DON HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE Green, Reginald - 1974-77 Szabo, Steve - 1988 Gregory, John - 1981-82 Thompson, Larry - 1964, 1970 Year District Coach Hall, Brandon - 2006 Thurness, Bob - 1989 2005 NW Region Coach of the Year Mark Farley Hall, Stanley - 1954-55 Verducci, Frank - 2014 Hansen, warren - 1961 Verduzco, Mario - 2001-2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Harken, Matt - 2011-12 Vokolek, D.J. - 2003-05 Hart, Don - 1963 Walter, Doug - 1972 Year Coach Haynes, Paul - 1997-98 Ward, Dedric - 2010 2000 Darrell Mudra Hedden, Chris - 1997-00 Whitmore, Chris - 1999-00 2002 Earle Bruce Henry, Glen - 1966-69 Wiegandt, Ardell - 1987, 89-96 Hord, D.J. - 2012-Present Wight, Del - 1996 Huzjak, Ryan - 1997-98 Williams, Travis - 2012 EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD Ingalls, Bret - 1997-99 Wilt, Bill - 2008-09 Inge, William - 2001-04 Zenisek, Jeff - 1997-00 Year Coach Johnson, Jeremiah - 2007-Present 2007 Mark Farley

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